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I added the following column to a table named 'User Story'. It uses a relationship that is disabled because it is redundant and only useful for this particular set of calculations. The values calculated for each row are correct.
Count of Failing Tests = COUNTROWS ( CALCULATETABLE ( 'Test Case Most Recent Result', USERELATIONSHIP ('User Story'[WorkItemId], '_Relation'[WorkItemId]), 'Test Case Most Recent Result'[Outcome] = "Failed" ) )
The problem comes when I add a nearly identical column. The only difference is that instead of results with an outcome of "Failed", I want to calculate the ones with an outcome of "Passed."
Count of Passing Tests = COUNTROWS ( CALCULATETABLE ( 'Test Case Most Recent Result', USERELATIONSHIP ('User Story'[WorkItemId], '_Relation'[WorkItemId]), 'Test Case Most Recent Result'[Outcome] = "Passed" ) )
When I try to add this column, I get the following message about circular dependencies.
A circular dependency was detected: User Story[Count of Passing Tests], User Story[Count of Failing Tests], User Story[Count of Passing Tests].
How is this circular? Is there a general pattern for counting the rows in a related table, specifying both a relationship and a filter? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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HI @gaccardo,
I'd like to suggest you take a look at following link who told about circular dependency and how to prevent it appears:
Avoiding circular dependency errors in DAX
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
HI @gaccardo,
I'd like to suggest you take a look at following link who told about circular dependency and how to prevent it appears:
Avoiding circular dependency errors in DAX
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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