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@Anonymous ,
try like
DIVIDE (INVC[Amt_On Hand],INVC[AVE_AMT],1)
or
DIVIDE (INVC[Amt_On Hand],INVC[AVE_AMT],100)
or
if(INVC[AVE_AMT] =0, 1,DIVIDE (INVC[Amt_On Hand],INVC[AVE_AMT]))
or
if(INVC[AVE_AMT] =0, 100,DIVIDE (INVC[Amt_On Hand],INVC[AVE_AMT]))
@Anonymous ,
try like
DIVIDE (INVC[Amt_On Hand],INVC[AVE_AMT],1)
or
DIVIDE (INVC[Amt_On Hand],INVC[AVE_AMT],100)
or
if(INVC[AVE_AMT] =0, 1,DIVIDE (INVC[Amt_On Hand],INVC[AVE_AMT]))
or
if(INVC[AVE_AMT] =0, 100,DIVIDE (INVC[Amt_On Hand],INVC[AVE_AMT]))
Hi @Anonymous ,
Theres is an optional argument on the divide function that is alternate result that is given when you have a null or error in this case change your measure to:
_RATIO = DIVIDE (INVC[Amt_On Hand];INVC[AVE_AMT]; 100)
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