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Hi all,
I have two "Many to One" relationships in the Tabular Model to Dates table where Table1 is a Fact table and Dates is a dimensin table as mentioned below:
'Table1'[Date Key] --> 'Dates'[Date Key]
'Table1'[ReceiptDateKey] --> 'Dates'[Date Key]
I have a measure X which is SUM ( 'Table1'[Sale] ), I wanted to force or make this measure X to use the relationship 'Table1'[ReceiptDateKey] --> 'Dates'[Date Key] in the DAX calculations.
How I can achieve this, please can you help with DAX Command.
Regards,
Ranjan.
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Hi, @Anonymous
Please correct me if I wrongly understood your question.
I assume you have active relationship: 'Table1'[Date Key] --> 'Dates'[Date Key]
inactive relationship: 'Table1'[ReceiptDateKey] --> 'Dates'[Date Key]
Please try the below.
Measure X = calculate ( SUM ( 'Table1'[Sale] ), userelationship ( 'Table1'[ReceiptDateKey] , 'Dates'[Date Key] ))
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Thank you @Jihwan_Kim for the information. I will give it a go and update if it works fine.
Regards,
Ranjan.
Hi, @Anonymous
Please correct me if I wrongly understood your question.
I assume you have active relationship: 'Table1'[Date Key] --> 'Dates'[Date Key]
inactive relationship: 'Table1'[ReceiptDateKey] --> 'Dates'[Date Key]
Please try the below.
Measure X = calculate ( SUM ( 'Table1'[Sale] ), userelationship ( 'Table1'[ReceiptDateKey] , 'Dates'[Date Key] ))
Hi, My name is Jihwan Kim.
If this post helps, then please consider accept it as the solution to help other members find it faster.
If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.
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Thank you @Jihwan_Kim
To be honest, I will be creating the second relationship 'Table1'[ReceiptDateKey] --> 'Dates'[Date Key] and first relationship already exist in the model - 'Table1'[Date Key] --> 'Dates'[Date Key]
I don't know how to verify active and inactive relationships in the model, is there a way to check this or we need to assign active or inactive in the relationships/measure somewhere?
Regards,
Ranjan
Hi, @Anonymous
If you have only one relationship between two tables, the connected line on the Data Model Page will show a line (active).
If you create a second relationship between the same-two tables, that already have the first relationship, the second connection line will show a dotted line (inactive).
You can control which one shows the active line and which one shows the inactive line.
Thank you.
Hi, My name is Jihwan Kim.
If this post helps, then please consider accept it as the solution to help other members find it faster.
If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.
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Thank you @Jihwan_Kim for the information. I will give it a go and update if it works fine.
Regards,
Ranjan.
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