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- Yooo! Whats up, this is Patrick, from Guy in a Cube, and in this video I wanna talk about what do you do when you have multiple facts in your data model? Stay tuned. (upbeat music) If youre finding us for the very first time, be sure to hit that subscribe button to stay up to date on all the videos from both Adam and this guy. Okay, youve connected to your data warehouse and you look at the schema, or you building out your own model against, you know, some other source, and youve realized that you have multiple tables that contains your additive values, things like sales amount, and the quantity sold, and the number of enrollments and things like that. But you have multiple tables at different grains, and you need to bring them in at different grains. How do you handle those in your model? What do you do to make sure that you can report against them effectively, while at the same time not affecting refreshes or introducing complicated DAX, or missing values and things like that?