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fwdatageek
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DAX command error when using USERELATED function to handle multiple dates

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I am trying to create a relationship in a table with multiple date fields. My Master Date Table is the 'CY Date Format' and the existing relationship is between that date and the (Opportunity[ClosedDate]. How do I create a connection between the (Opportunity[ClosedDate] and the (Opportunity[CreatedDate]? I continually get the error below now matter which way I try! 

 

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Greg_Deckler
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Can't be certain, but it looks like you have not created the second relationship. The second relationship between the tables will  be inactive but it has to be there for USERELATIONSHIP to work.



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Greg_Deckler
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Can't be certain, but it looks like you have not created the second relationship. The second relationship between the tables will  be inactive but it has to be there for USERELATIONSHIP to work.



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