Microsoft Power BI Data Analyst — Question 98
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You have a Power BI report that imports a date table and a sales table from an Azure SQL database data source. The sales table has the following date foreign keys:
✑ Due Date
✑ Order Date
✑ Delivery Date
You need to support the analysis of sales over time based on all the date foreign keys.
Solution: For each date foreign key, you add inactive relationships between the sales table and the date table.
Does this meet the goal?
Answer options
- A. Yes
- B. No
Correct answer: B
Explanation
The solution does not meet the goal because having inactive relationships means they cannot be used in calculations or filtering directly. To analyze sales over time based on all date foreign keys, active relationships are needed for proper filtering and aggregation.