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I have a DirectQuery model with the below relationship:
Allocations 1--* Positions 1--* Exposures
I have a filter on the Allocations table that gives me an allocation for associated positions by child company. When I use the RELATED() function, it clears the filter on the Allocations table and returns the sum of all companies with allocations in the child company. Is there a work-around for this to tell DAX, "I filtered the table for a reason, so please use my filters!"?
Thanks in advance!
KM
Hi Kevin-Mann,
How about not use RELATED() function?If still can't achieve what you want , I would recommend you to merge your tables or use DAX function like SUMMARIZEor SUMMARIZECOLUMNS .
Regards,
Jimmy Tao
Jimmy,
Thanks for writing back. Using SUMMARIZE is counter-intuitive, clunky, and is exponentially slower. I also get an error that there are more than 1M rows, when I expand the date range. Can I somehow use RELATED in the context of ALLSELECTED?
Kind Regards,
Kevin