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The correct answer is B. No. The relationship already exits, therefore you shouldn't need to use the USERELATIONSHIP

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  • AYes
  • BNo

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(37 responses)
  • A
    27% (10)
  • B
    73% (27)

Explanation

The relationship already exits, therefore you shouldn't need to use the USERELATIONSHIP

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#hierarchy#Power Pivot#data model#ProductCategory

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