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ctbj
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Something is wrong with relationships in graphs

 

Hey.

 

What is wrong? I don't understand why I get two different graphs? They must be the same, because the variables, MELDING_ID and TOGMELDING_ID, are related.

 

Relationship_problem.jpg

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@ctbj

 

To enable cross-filtering for DirectQuery in Power BI Desktop, select File > Options and settings > Options, then check the box next to Enable cross filtering in both directions for DirectQuery.

 

Best Regards,
Herbert

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ctbj
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@v-haibl-msft

Aha okay. It works perfectly now.

Thank you 🙂

v-haibl-msft
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@ctbj

 

You need to change the cross filter direction from Single to Both.

 

Something is wrong with relationships in graphs_1.jpgSomething is wrong with relationships in graphs_2.jpg

 

Best Regards,
Herbert

 

@v-haibl-msft

How do you that? Power BI will not let me change the cross filter direction from Single to Both.

The field in the cross filter direction is grey, ie. it is impossible for me to change the direction. It is locked.

 

Is it because I'm using Direct Query? or....? Why the field is locked?

@ctbj

 

To enable cross-filtering for DirectQuery in Power BI Desktop, select File > Options and settings > Options, then check the box next to Enable cross filtering in both directions for DirectQuery.

 

Best Regards,
Herbert

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