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Hi all !
I have a discrepancy measure whose value is :
Discrep :=
1
- DIVIDE ( ABS ( A1 - B1 ), A1, 1 )
So it should return 0 whenever A1 is equal to 0. But here, when I come to check the results, I see that it only makes sense when one of A1 or B1 has a value. When both are null, the divide function seems to return 0 instead of the 1 parameter I passed to it.
Is there some kind of nuance where it doesn't consider 0 and null to be the same and so divide(null,null,1) = null ? If not do you have an idea why it does that ?
Thanks in advance !
Solved! Go to Solution.
divide(null,null,1) = null is more or less what's happening. If there's nothing to divide, it returns nothing.
How about this instead?
Discrep :=
VAR quotient = DIVIDE ( ABS ( A1 - B1 ), A1, 1 )
RETURN
IF ( ISBLANK ( quotient ), 0, 1 - quotient )
divide(null,null,1) = null is more or less what's happening. If there's nothing to divide, it returns nothing.
How about this instead?
Discrep :=
VAR quotient = DIVIDE ( ABS ( A1 - B1 ), A1, 1 )
RETURN
IF ( ISBLANK ( quotient ), 0, 1 - quotient )
Works like a charm, thanks a lot ! Learned something today.
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