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Josh_Boj
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Help - cannot determine what has a circular dependency - column references are long alphanumeric IDs

How am I supposed to troubleshoot this?  I only get one out of the three columns...

 

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ryan_mayu
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pls provide the sample data and expected output





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@ryan_mayu It is a big dataset that I'm not sure I can create a sample, but I'll try tomorrow. What is odd, is exact table is a copy from another PBIX that does not have this issue.  My point is that it seems like it is something unique to the dataset I'm copying it over to, so to create a sample would have to include a bit of everything I suspect.

 

My expected output is based on every time I research circular dependencies the error message everyone else seems to have shows the 'Table'[Column] for each of the three involved in the circular event.  However, mine shows crazy codes...those are not my table or column names.  I'm trying to figure out how to translate that nonsense into usable information on where I need to make an adjustment to remove the circular dependency.  This is more of a theoretical or general PBI question than how to fix my specific dataset.  I could fix it if I knew where to even look.

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