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How do I return a table excluding all rows where [Revenue] is blank, see example below. Which DAX function?
| Customer | Revenue | Disbursement | DateMonth |
| 1 | 156 | 201701 | |
| 2 | 365 | 18 | 201702 |
| 3 | 32 | 201703 | |
| 3 | 69 | 201704 | |
| 2 | 152 | 54 | 201705 |
| 5 | 325 | 21 | 201706 |
| 4 | 145 | 69 | 201707 |
| 2 | 262 | 58 | 201708 |
| 3 | 45 | 201709 | |
| 6 | 326 | 52 | 201710 |
| 1 | 52 | 201711 | |
| 1 | 123 | 201712 |
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Hi,
This can be done without a DAX formula. In Power Query, one can simply filter the revenue column on >0.
Hi @David_1970
Please try this calculated table
NewTableName =
FILTER(Table1,
'Table1'[Revenue]<> BLANK()
)
Hi @David_1970,
As I tested, the formula @Phil_Seamark posted is right. Please click "New Table" under modeling on Home page(highlighted in yellow background), type the formula, you will get expected result.
Table = FILTER(Table1,Table1[Revenue]<>BLANK())
Best Regards,
Angelia
Hi @David_1970,
As I tested, the formula @Phil_Seamark posted is right. Please click "New Table" under modeling on Home page(highlighted in yellow background), type the formula, you will get expected result.
Table = FILTER(Table1,Table1[Revenue]<>BLANK())
Best Regards,
Angelia
Hi @David_1970
Please try this calculated table
NewTableName =
FILTER(Table1,
'Table1'[Revenue]<> BLANK()
)
Hi,
This can be done without a DAX formula. In Power Query, one can simply filter the revenue column on >0.
NewTableName = SUMMARIZE(
FILTER(Table1,'Table1'[Field1]<> BLANK()),
'Table1'[Field1],
‘Table1’[Field2]
etc.
)
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