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Multiple relationships to show

Hello Guys,

 

I have a table "Interaction" linked to the table "Member" which is linked to the table "Site".

 

My dashboard is sourcing on a SSAS Tabular cube, as direct connection.

 

A new need is to add a field in "Interaction" called "Participant" which should be linked to "Member" too. The problem is, I experienced some active/inactive issues, and also ambiguity links.

 

Do you have an idea how to solve this please ?

 

Regards.

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Hi,

 

In Power BI you can only have 1 active relationship between 2 tables.

That is why your relationship between Interaction[Participant] and Member[Participant] is inactive.

 

From May 2017, you can add report level measures in a Power BI Desktop connected live to a SSAS Cube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yezgr3QN9hw

 

So leverage this feature to turn on the relationship locally.

Indeed, You can turn a relationship on in a DAX measure using the "userelationship" function: https://exceleratorbi.com.au/multiple-relationships-between-tables-in-dax/.

 

 

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