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I have a matrix that shows a relative measure for each week:
Week | Level |
01 | 0.1% |
02 | 2% |
03 | 0% |
The measure [Level] is a simple DIVIDE function. If the result of DIVIDE is BLANK, then a 0 will be dsplayed.
Level = VAR _Level =
DIVIDE ( [Qty 1], [Qty 2], 0 )
RETURN
IF ( ISBLANK ( _Level), 0, _Level)
Now I would like to count the number of weeks with a value between 0% and 2.5%.
For this I use the following measure:
Count = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(VALUES('Calendar'[Week])), Filter('Calendar', [Level] >= 0 && [Level] < 0.025))
Somehow all weeks with an original BLANK value for LEVEL are not counted.
If Level results in a blank value that is changed by a 0 within the same function, then Count takes this not into consideration.
What can I also count here blank values?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Count = COUNTROWS ( FILTER (
ADDCOLUMNS( SUMMARIZE( 'Calendar', 'Calendar'[Week]), "@level", CALCULATE( [Level]) ),
[@level] >= 0 && [@level] < 0.025
) )
Count = COUNTROWS ( FILTER (
ADDCOLUMNS( SUMMARIZE( 'Calendar', 'Calendar'[Week]), "@level", CALCULATE( [Level]) ),
[@level] >= 0 && [@level] < 0.025
) )
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