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admin11
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How to remove those row no sales amount using script ?

Hi All

 

My below script is working fine , it allow me to add in new brand :-

 

BRAND_N =
IF ( 'SALES'[BRAND_5] = Blank(),
"No Brand",if(SALES[BRAND_5] in
{"HMS","HAKKO","BECKHOFF","EMERSON","MITSUBISHI","MSA","REDLION","UNIVERSAL","GE","PROJECT","NON ","INTERNAL","MOOG","ABB","PARKER","INTERNAL ","INTERNAL ","INTERNAL ","INTERNAL ","ROBOTIQ"},
'SALES'[BRAND_5], "Other"))
 

admin11_0-1640665757323.png

 

My question is how to modify the above script , so that it will smart enough only display those Brand which have sales value.

 

Paul

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parry2k
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@admin11 not sure why you are using ISBLANK

 

Sales Vari % = 
divide(
[Sales YTD]-[Sales LYTD],
[Sales LYTD]
)

 

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@ALLUREAN doesn't make sense why check for blank() when you are returning blank(), doesn't make sense at all?

 

Just my 2 cents.

 

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@admin11 not sure why you are using ISBLANK

 

Sales Vari % = 
divide(
[Sales YTD]-[Sales LYTD],
[Sales LYTD]
)

 

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In that case you are right and this will ignore empty values, just tried to understand the % measure logic




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@parry2k 

Thank you , your script work fine.

@ALLUREAN 

Thank you for your help , after change the sales % vari , it work fine now.

ALLUREAN
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Hi, @admin11 

 

One way to achieve this is to set IFISBLANK condition in your % measure, so 100% should dissapear from this table




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@ALLUREAN 

My Table have 3 column , YTD LYTD and Vari % see below image :-

admin11_0-1640667002857.png

 

Can you paste the code for Sales Vari %? And if you remove it from the table, is the empty brands also are not showing?




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@ALLUREAN 

Yes if i remove the Sales Vari % , the empty row dis-appear.

 

Below is the Sales Vari % expression :-

Sales Vari % = if(isblank( divide(
[Sales YTD]
-
[Sales LYTD]
,
[Sales LYTD]
)),1, divide(
[Sales YTD]
-
[Sales LYTD]
,
[Sales LYTD]
))

try replacing 1 by BLANK()




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@ALLUREAN 

Thank you for sharing. As my script is a bit complicated , and i am not sure where to insert the condition . Are you able to help me ? Thank you in advance.

What is your Sales Vari % measure?




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