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Hello All,
I thought this would be simple to do. Im just finding it difficult to create a measure that counts the number of rows, ignoring all blank rows. I thought that the 'ALLBLANKROW' function would be ideal. Its not nworking for me.
Basically, I have the following column in the table that I want to count and it cointained one blank. I dont want to count this blank so when I do a count I want 3. Whats is the best way to to this?
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@magtuto Have you tried =COUNTA('table'[column])? Counts the values, not blank in my quick test.
@magtuto Have you tried =COUNTA('table'[column])? Counts the values, not blank in my quick test.
Eno Apologies.
The COUNTA measure does eliminate blanks.
Actually I did end up just creating a measure basically that performed COUNTA - COUNTBLANK calculations.
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