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In complex data models, multiple fact tables often share common dimensions (e.g., Date, Customer). Duplicating these dimensions leads to bloated schemas and maintenance headaches. This guide shows you how to solve this problem in Microsoft Fabric using a bridge table—a lightweight, key-only connector that centralizes relationships.
Why a Bridge Table?
Step-by-Step Implementation
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Bridge tables streamline your Fabric data models, reduce redundancy, and improve scalability. Try the bridge table approach today and let me know how it works for you!
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