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Hi,
I have a table with two seperate columns that are both True/False. But there are also blanks in those columns. I want to calcualte the number of rows in both columns where both of them have a blank.
A sample table below. I want to return a count of 1, because Jack has a blank in both columns.
Users Has Exchange Has OneDrive
Bob TRUE TRUE
Jack
Sam FALSE False
Dave TRUE
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It seems like this might be a good case for a calculated column
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Hi @sharpedogs
try a column
Column = calculate(countrows('Table');
FILTER(ALL('Table');ISBLANK('Table'[Has Exchange]) && ISBLANK('Table'[Has OneDrive]))
)
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You can create a measure using the SUMX iterator.
Hi @sharpedogs
try a column
Column = calculate(countrows('Table');
FILTER(ALL('Table');ISBLANK('Table'[Has Exchange]) && ISBLANK('Table'[Has OneDrive]))
)
do not hesitate to give a kudo to useful posts and mark solutions as solution
It seems like this might be a good case for a calculated column
I'm a personal Power Bi Trainer I learn something every time I answer a question
The Golden Rules for Power BI
Help when you know. Ask when you don't!
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