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I have the following measure but some rows return a blank instead of a 0 if there were no results?
Claim Count Open = CALCULATE(COUNT(LossRunToExcel[Claim Number]),LossRunToExcel[Claim Status] <> "Closed")
Is there a way to introduce "0" if there is no count for a row?
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Hello, something like this should fix it:
=CALCULATE(COUNT(LossRunToExcel[Claim Number]),LossRunToExcel[Claim Status] <> "Closed")+0
cheers,
Hello bdehing,
Try with COALESCE formula. It should solve it by giving a "0" in case there is not data. For your case, the final formula would be:
Claim Count Open = COALESCE(CALCULATE(COUNT(LossRunToExcel[Claim Number]),LossRunToExcel[Claim Status] <> "Closed"),0)
Hello bdehing,
Try with COALESCE formula. It should solve it by giving a "0" in case there is not data. For your case, the final formula would be:
Claim Count Open = COALESCE(CALCULATE(COUNT(LossRunToExcel[Claim Number]),LossRunToExcel[Claim Status] <> "Closed"),0)
Thank you. What if I need to do the same thing for Conditional or Custom Columns, if there is no measure involved.
Hello @bdehning,
In that case there would be still a DAX expression so you could apply them too. In the case of Conditional columns, one option would be to apply the condition for all of them being " " to change to 0 value. For custom columns the same.
Hello, something like this should fix it:
=CALCULATE(COUNT(LossRunToExcel[Claim Number]),LossRunToExcel[Claim Status] <> "Closed")+0
cheers,
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