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I have a simple table, that contains a "Review Status" column as text, and a conditional column "Status Sort" that is based on the value of "Review Status". when "Review Status" is null, "Status Sort" is also null.
But when I want to sort "Review Status" by "Status Sort", it shows this message. Power BI is obviously wrong on this. The value dependence between these two columns is absolutely "one-to-one" for sure. Buy Power BI just refuse to acknowlege and recognize this.
The same bug happened with other tables as well. But This issue disappears after I save, closed and reopened the PowerBI file. So it's obviously an Power BI bug that needs to be fixed.
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