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Hello
I am trying to calculate the number of YES in a column using the below formulas
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try the COALESCE function to convert BLANK (empty) values in your measure to 0.
Thank you Amal. much appreciated
@Richard_Lemkhar this:
Count of ATDUsed for YES =
COALESCE (
CALCULATE(COUNTA('Run List'[ATDUsed]), 'Run List'[ATDUsed] IN { "YES" }),
0
)
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can you please show me how to do that ? no a big expert on Power BI
Richard: it would be like this : COALESCE (CALCULATE(COUNTA('Run List'[ATDUsed]), 'Run List'[ATDUsed] = "YES" ), 0)
try the COALESCE function to convert BLANK (empty) values in your measure to 0.
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