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I want to return a columns first non blank value.
LastLogon = FIRSTNONBLANK('TestReport'[Account_Name], 1) & " was the last to logon."
Unfortunately, it returns nothing. I can verify the column I'm referring to has at least one value.
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The formula you provided should work if the rest value of column Account_Name is Blank(except value "tyler.montney"). Now the formula does not get the expected value, so I assume the rest value of the column Account_Name is not Blank, it is empty("").
In this case, the following formula should work:
LastLogon = CALCULATE ( FIRSTNONBLANK ( 'TestReport'[Account_Name], 1 ) & " was the last to logon.", TestReport[Account_Name] <> "" )
FIRSTNONBLANK ( 'TestReport'[Account_Name], 1 ) +1
use this query
I think this would be solved problem
The formula you provided should work if the rest value of column Account_Name is Blank(except value "tyler.montney"). Now the formula does not get the expected value, so I assume the rest value of the column Account_Name is not Blank, it is empty("").
In this case, the following formula should work:
LastLogon = CALCULATE ( FIRSTNONBLANK ( 'TestReport'[Account_Name], 1 ) & " was the last to logon.", TestReport[Account_Name] <> "" )
How would you compare "blank" and "empty". As in null/nothing blank?
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I can see "empty" being a whitespace as a value. Above is an example of what blank should be (where a comma delimted value has absolutely nothing in it).
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