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Anonymous
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USERELATIONSHIP A table of multiple values was supplied where a single value was expected.

Hi All,

 

Need your expert help for the below issue,I'm tring to create  a relationship between fact and dim using USERELASTIONSHIP function

Below is the function i'm using to create a relationship.

HoldingRelation =
CALCULATE(DISTINCT('FACT'[CONTRACT]);
USERELATIONSHIP('FACT'[HOLDING_KEY];'DIM'[HOLDING_KEY]) )

However when i create the above formula , i am getting the error "A table of multiple values was supplied where a single value was expected."

Please advice what could be done.

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Regards,

athukuri

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In your Calculate expression, you are not calculating a single value. You are getting DISTINCT which returns a table! Maybe you wanted to use DistinctCount?

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Anonymous
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Thanks for the prompt response,I do understanfd the solution you provided however my requirement is to get multiple distinct rows as output,it would be great if you could help me.

A measure should return one single value. Not a table or multiple rows. If you want multiple values as the output, you can use ConcatenateX to combine them together

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Anonymous
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Hi @reza_rad 

 

Can u please provide me the formula by using ConcatenateX function?

 

Thanks,

athukuri

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