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I have a forumla like this: PER = IF([Expense]=0,BLANK(),[Profit-Expense Ratio %]), but it doesn't work. It stills returns the [Profit-Expense Ratio %]. The expense shows 0, but actually the number is -4.656612873077393e-10. I want PER to be blank when [Expense] is 0. How do I get PER to return blank when [Expense] is 0 or near 0?
Hi @BIuser45
You can try the following code
COLUMN =
IF (
ABS ( [Expense] ) >= 0
&& ABS ( [Expense] ) < 0.5,
BLANK (),
[Profit-Expense Ratio %]
)
Best Regards!
Yolo Zhu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Please try this formula below.
PER = IF([Expense]>0,[Profit-Expense Ratio %])
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