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hi eur chandip at goodly once again and in this video iamp;#39;m going to talk about that how do you apply reverse filters from the fact tables to the dimension tables or perhaps filters from one dimension to the other dimension table now these are not very conventional way of applying filters weamp;#39;ll actually take a look at a case study through which iamp;#39;ll explain to you the problem that iamp;#39;m trying to solve and weamp;#39;ll build up the logic from there on no further ado people letamp;#39;s begin all right iamp;#39;m in bar bi and thatamp;#39;s where i have created a very simple data model you can see that we have the customers table the calendar table and the products table and those three tables are linked with my sales table and also what i have done is to help you build on the problem that weamp;#39;re trying to solve i have created a salary column which is like a random salary column in the customers table that defines what the salary is going to be for