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Hi.
I want to share some issues I found with the October update:
Regarding this last issue, it was kinda serious because if it was one of my main Dashboards I could be in trouble. The only workaround I found was to open a new empty Power BI file and import my old file as if it was a model, bust instead changing to see all files (*.*). Once I imported, I got the same circular reference error but I was then able to fix it, beucause it successfully imported my file.
In this same issue, what caused the circular reference was a order by column. Previously the update, I had a related table with the order in which I would like to sort another colum. It was working fine, now I didn't manage to make it work. I broke the relationship between the tables and used LOOKUPVALUE, tried SWITCH, and none worked. I can't sort the column by another column anymore.
My main concern here is that some errors prevent you from opening a fully functional file before the update and thank God I tried to import to a new file in order to get access to my non-working file.
I hope this help people around with similar issues.
Solved! Go to Solution.
You should report these kinds of issues in the Issues forum here: https://ideas.powerbi.com/forums/360879-issues
Ok. I was just sharing here the workarounds!
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