Power BI - Basics and ArchitectureYou tried to create a relationship in Model View but it failed. Which of these is a likely cause?AThe Data View is emptyBYou are in Report View instead of Model ViewCThe tables have no common columns with matching dataDYou have too many visuals on the report pageCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Check relationship requirementsRelationships require common columns with matching data types and values.Step 2: Evaluate other optionsBeing in Report View or having many visuals does not prevent creating relationships; empty Data View means no data but not necessarily failure cause.Final Answer:The tables have no common columns with matching data -> Option CQuick Check:Common columns needed for relationships [OK]Quick Trick: Relationships need matching columns in tables [OK]Common Mistakes:Trying to create relationships in wrong viewBlaming visuals for relationship errorsIgnoring data type mismatches
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