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正解:B
You can reference an inactive relationship whit DAX function USERELATIONSHIP(), but using DAX is not mentioned here. So follow this refactory methodology: Create a copy of the role-playing table, providing it with a name that reflects its role. If it's an Import table, we recommend defining a calculated table. If it's a DirectQuery table, you can duplicate the Power Query query. Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/guidance/relationships-active-inactive