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I have created a date table and thought I could link it to multiple date fields in another table but it appears I can't. The CBR-Report table has multiple FC date columns (forecast) and I'm wanting to create a date slicer that would apply to all those date fields at the same time.
I'm wondering if I have to split out the CBR report into multiple tables for SAQ,, SAT etc which have their own FC date columns?
Any help much appreciated!
cheers
Ness
Hi @NessFlood , Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Community Forum.
We find the answer shared by @NessFlood is appropriate. Can you please confirm if the solution worked for you. It will help others with similar issues find the answer easily.
Thank you.
Hi @NessFlood
You can create only one active relationship between two tables. The additional relationships will be deemed inactive which can be invoked by using USERELATIONSHIP function in a measure. In the screenshot below, the ones with broken lines are inactive. Please read this: Active vs inactive relationship guidance
Please see the attached pbix for the details.
Hi there
How does this help me create a date slicer?
I want to be able to apply a date filter to my report that returns all the FC dates (forecasted dates) for multiple tasks.
cheers
Vanessa
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