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Hi there,
From my understanding I can use crossfilter + none to deactivate a relationship. Can I simply use this as an Calculate filter argument? Because just now I used crossfilter + none, as an argument and didnt work (perhaps because DAX was using first the Userelationship function), but then I wrapped the complete function around another calculate with crossfilter and it worked...
@campelliann , you need specify which table it should remove join and in case none it should do that.
I have used the same in the active employee here in this blog
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