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Hollow, everyone
In the following query, tables Policy and DateDimension has no relationship. I use UserRelationship to create a relationship between these two tables as filter argument for CalculateTable. Then using Summarize as expression to Broker_ID and Policy_Year.
But the query did not work.
Any ideas?
Thank you
Dennis
CALCULATETABLE (
SUMMARIZE( Policy, Broker[BROKER_ID], DateDimension'[Policy_Year] ),
USERELATIONSHIP( Policy[EFFECTIVE_DATE], 'DateDimension'[DateKey] )
)
Solved! Go to Solution.
@12Bowers12 , Add measure and there you use userelation.
calculate(countrows(Policy), USERELATIONSHIP( Policy[EFFECTIVE_DATE], 'DateDimension'[DateKey] ))
Add this a column in your summarize and try.
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Thank you, Amitchandak, I will test it. Have a goo day.
@12Bowers12 , Add measure and there you use userelation.
calculate(countrows(Policy), USERELATIONSHIP( Policy[EFFECTIVE_DATE], 'DateDimension'[DateKey] ))
Add this a column in your summarize and try.
Please provide your feedback comments and advice for new videos
Tutorial Series Dax Vs SQL Direct Query PBI Tips
Appreciate your Kudos.