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Hi,
I'm using in a dinamic table the function DISTINCCOUNT but this command counts the null value too:
Here I'm using the DISTINCTCOUNT and the result is wrong because it is counting the empty value:
With "No Resume"...
Is it possible to configure the DISTINCTCOUNT to avoid to count the empty value (or a specific value to define)?
Thanks.
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Try this:
CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT([Ginclus]), [Ginclus]<>" ")
Of course you may have to make it: CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Ginclus]), [Ginclus]>0) if you are using a zero instead of a blank.
Keep in mind, I don't know the absolute names of your data and these were just pulled from the image.
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Try this:
CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT([Ginclus]), [Ginclus]<>" ")
Of course you may have to make it: CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Ginclus]), [Ginclus]>0) if you are using a zero instead of a blank.
Keep in mind, I don't know the absolute names of your data and these were just pulled from the image.
Proud to be a Super User!
Thank you very much everybody.
One of the ways you can handle this is by using calculate function .
=Calculate(DitinctCount (<<>>),<<Filterexpresion >>)
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