1 . | In the BMM layer, select D5 Sales Rep and F1 Revenue. |
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2 . | Right-click either highlighted table and select Business Model Diagram > Selected Tables Only to open the Business Model Diagram. |
3 . | Create a logical join between D5 Sales Rep and F1 Revenue with F1 Revenue at the many end of the join. |
4 . | Close the Business Model Diagram. Notice that the icon has changed for the D5 Sales Rep table. |
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OBIEE 11G Create a Logical Join
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