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Hi, I have a measure C which is a result of measure A minus measure B.
Measure A has date1 as userrelationship context
Measure B has date2 as userelationship context.
When I drill-through to the page it does not show correct rows on drill through table even when I have Measure C set to 1 on the table visual.
Can any one help?
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The issue arises because drill-through filters in Power BI are based on the active relationship in the model, which in your case may not align with the relationships needed for Measure A and Measure B. Since Measure A and Measure B rely on separate relationships (USERELATIONSHIP), using a single drill-through may not apply both date contexts correctly.
The issue arises because drill-through filters in Power BI are based on the active relationship in the model, which in your case may not align with the relationships needed for Measure A and Measure B. Since Measure A and Measure B rely on separate relationships (USERELATIONSHIP), using a single drill-through may not apply both date contexts correctly.
Hi @Kedar_Pande thanks for your response, is there a work around this issue? I'm sure other people have come across this issue.
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