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If I right-click on a column (normal or calculated) and a calculated column is dependent on it, that shows up in the dependencies. All good.
Then if I change the DAX in the dependent calculated column in Power BI desktop, save the column, then Refresh the model in TE/3, right clicking on the original column still shows the calculated column as being dependent. The only fix is to close and reopen TE/3. Then right-clicking on the original column no longer has the calc column as a dependent.
I run across this trying to clean up excessive calc column models I inherit quite often lately.
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TE 3.2.0.
If I right-click on a column (normal or calculated) and a calculated column is dependent on it, that shows up in the dependencies. All good.
Then if I change the DAX in the dependent calculated column in Power BI desktop, save the column, then Refresh the model in TE/3, right clicking on the original column still shows the calculated column as being dependent. The only fix is to close and reopen TE/3. Then right-clicking on the original column no longer has the calc column as a dependent.
I run across this trying to clean up excessive calc column models I inherit quite often lately.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: