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Namirza
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USERELATIONSHIP function can only use the two columns references participating in relationship.

in this tutorial, Create-reports/desktop-dimensional-model-report ,on creating new measure 

  1. Sales Amount by Due Date = CALCULATE(SUM(Sales[Sales Amount]), USERELATIONSHIP(Sales[DueDateKey],'Date'[DateKey]))
  2. get the error    USERELATIONSHIP function can only use the two columns references participating in relationship.
  3. highly appreciate solution to
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davehus
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Hi @Namirza , Have you created an inactive relationship between the two tables in question?

 

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yes inactive relationship is created.

Hi @Namirza ,

 

Can you reverse the lookup. DateKey>SalesDueDateKey

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