Hey @samy
Unfortunately, there is no workaround for this. The data has to be joined (via tools or via code) so that you can see the association ![]()
You are right. This could be complicated. I shared some thoughts related to that here
Hey @samy
Unfortunately, there is no workaround for this. The data has to be joined (via tools or via code) so that you can see the association ![]()
You are right. This could be complicated. I shared some thoughts related to that here