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I used Edit Query to add a column to an existing table; now a bunch of measures are broken. No relationships were changed or invalidated, no existing fields were removed or reformatted. This has happened several times now...what gives?
Hi @nwyck,
Based on my test, I cannot reproduce your issue here. Could you please tell me how did you add the custom column in power query? Could you please share your M code to me. And what is the error message ?
Regards,
Frank
We use Direct Query mode and I adjusted the script in Edit Queries for that table. I have done this many times in the past to test out new additions without issue. Ever since I updated to the latest Power BI a couple weeks ago, any time I try to add a column by updating the query any existing measure that used the RELATED() function seems to stop recognizing the connection between the adjusted table and a related table even though the existing relationship between them was unchanged by the addition. I have tried deleting the relationship and readding, making it single directional, bi-directional, etc...nothing seems to fix it. This addition does not in any way affect the existing data, so it makes no sense to me why this is happening. I am not at liberty to share out our data, so I understand that there may not be much you can do to assist; I just wondered if anyone had come across a similar issue.
Briefly: I have two tables 'Course Completions' and 'Courses' that have a many to one relationship on an 'ActivityId' field; I attempted to add a column to the Courses table to identify the Source [only one per course is possible], and now existing measures for Course Completions that attempt to use a RELATED() relationship to a field in the Courses
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so, the problem was that the latest Power BI desktop, when you edit queries, defaults you to Import rather than maintaining the setting you had [in my case, Direct Query]. super simple, but a huge pain as you can undo Import back to Direct Query so I had to delete the whole table, readd it, reconstruct the relationships...not a fan of this change!
Just a note, I have done this same thing many times in the past without issue; only in the last week or so since downloading the latest Power BI have I had this issue with adding a new column to a table causing measures to stop working. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced similar...and hopefully have found/fixed the culprit.
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