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I have a bar chart with a date on the x-axis and a $ amount as the value. When I make a year selection in a slicer, several of the values in the bar chart go to zero. Is it possible to remove the data labels in the bar chart when the value is 0?
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Rewrite your measure to use a variable and an IF statement to blank out zeroes. Assuming your measure is something like:
Sales = SUM(SalesTable[Amount])
...you would rewrite it as:
Sales = VAR result = SUM(SalesTable[Amount]) RETURN IF(result = 0, BLANK(), result)
This will turn zeroes into blanks, which do not show up in data labels.
Hi @mjmar025,
Could you please mark the proper answer if it's convenient for you? That will be a help to others.
Best Regards!
Dale
Rewrite your measure to use a variable and an IF statement to blank out zeroes. Assuming your measure is something like:
Sales = SUM(SalesTable[Amount])
...you would rewrite it as:
Sales = VAR result = SUM(SalesTable[Amount]) RETURN IF(result = 0, BLANK(), result)
This will turn zeroes into blanks, which do not show up in data labels.
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