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I have a formula that is not pulling correctly. I have standard columns I'm pulling from until Interim(1), but I don't know how to add these new columns into my equation without erroring out. It was working fine until I added the Interim(1) and Interim(2) fields.
The equation:
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I ended up restructing the formula that the data was pulling from as the two calculated columns contained different criteria. When I used one of the newly calculated columns, the formula worked.
I ended up restructing the formula that the data was pulling from as the two calculated columns contained different criteria. When I used one of the newly calculated columns, the formula worked.
Hi @DMB90 ,
This is a good blog on circular dependencies: https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/understanding-circular-dependencies/.
As a workaround, try measures instead of calculated columns.
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
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