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I was testing the value of a measure in DAX as follows:
IF ( [My Measure] <> BLANK(), ABC, DEF )
The expectation was that the else part of the IF condition should be executed when [My Measure] is BLANK. For some reason this did not work and the following DAX statement works .
IF ( NOT ( ISBLANK ( [My Measure] ) ), ABC, DEF )
Any idea why this is happening ?
Solved! Go to Solution.
That's because "... = BLANK()" is not equivalent to the function "ISBLANK(...)". BLANKS in DAX are also equal to 0 or "" (an empty string). If you want to compare strictly to BLANK, you have to use "==". So, ISBLANK( [M] ) will be logically equivalent to "[M] == BLANK()".
That's because "... = BLANK()" is not equivalent to the function "ISBLANK(...)". BLANKS in DAX are also equal to 0 or "" (an empty string). If you want to compare strictly to BLANK, you have to use "==". So, ISBLANK( [M] ) will be logically equivalent to "[M] == BLANK()".
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