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I am trying to compare the price of two different products across time, but on some dates I might not have price date for both products, so I want to exclude dates. As you can see on the bottom of the picture, I didn't have both prices on September 3, so when I calculate to subtract those two numbers, it assumes that's a zero instead of omitting it.
Here is my current calculation:
GAP = 'Daily Price 1'[$]-related('Daily Price 2'[$])
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Hi,
with a if statement you can check if both prices exists.
GAP = IF( ISBLANK('Daily Price 1'[$]) || ISBLANK(RELATED('Daily Price 2'[$])), BLANK(), 'Daily Price 1'[$]-RELATED('Daily Price 2'[$]) )
The BLANK() GAP can be filtered on the visual level
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Hi,
with a if statement you can check if both prices exists.
GAP = IF( ISBLANK('Daily Price 1'[$]) || ISBLANK(RELATED('Daily Price 2'[$])), BLANK(), 'Daily Price 1'[$]-RELATED('Daily Price 2'[$]) )
The BLANK() GAP can be filtered on the visual level
Marcus Wegener works as Full Stack Power BI Engineer at BI or DIE.
His mission is clear: "Get the most out of data, with Power BI."
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There is a visual level filter you can set to filter out zeros etc.
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