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Hi All,
I've tried various solutions found both here and through Googling, and have had no luck.
I've tried the good old +0 with no luck there.
Both questions are in the PBIX file:
(Sorry I don't yet have the ability to attach directly here on this forum).
Here are my questions:
Thank you!
Solved! Go to Solution.
It doesn't matter what you do in your measure. You can't make those show up without some additional work since those cells don't correspond to any rows in your table, auto-exists prevents anything from showing. Even if you define your measures as a constant 1, you get this:
As mentioned in the article I linked, the solution is to create dimension tables.
Please see attached.
It doesn't matter what you do in your measure. You can't make those show up without some additional work since those cells don't correspond to any rows in your table, auto-exists prevents anything from showing. Even if you define your measures as a constant 1, you get this:
As mentioned in the article I linked, the solution is to create dimension tables.
Please see attached.
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