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Hi guys,
Could someone help me, please?
I would like to filter the following table:
I am using the following formula to return values that are different from '-9' or bigger then "0", but there is an error.
Which formula could I use?
Thanks,
Karina
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Hello
Why not apply a simple criterion in the <>-9 filter panel.
Hi,
You could use this check measure:
___check = if ( COUNTROWS(FILTER('Table','Table'[id]<>-9 || 'Table'[id] >0))>0,1, BLANK())
as seen here:
Link to file.
Please mark as solution if so. Thumbs up for the effort are appreciated.
Kind regards,
Steve.
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@stevedep I want to return the values, in the case of this example the number 4, 6, 7 and 8. All that contain -9 will not be presented in a visualization table for example
It's filtering the rows in the table, therefore you get the values you are looking for?
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Hello
Why not apply a simple criterion in the <>-9 filter panel.
VALUES() returns a table. You can't use CALCULATE with that - you would need to use CALCULATETABLE().
Both of these cannot be the final result of your measure - you need a single ("scalar") value.
What should the result of the measure be? A yes/no value?
@lbendlin I want to return the values, in the case of this example the number 4, 6, 7 and 8. All that contain -9 will not be presented in a visualization table for example.
Ah, I misread, it should be <> -9
In the measure definition that I shared. You should be good then since it will return the rows that meet the filter criteria. Pls take a look.
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