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I have a table with a customers column and a profit column.
I use a date slicer to choose a particular date.
However, if a customer has no profit in for example 2015, the customer disapears from the table.
Is it possible to still keep the customer in the table but with the profit column blank?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Try this ...
Click on the visual,
and then in the Visualization menu right click on the Columns = Customer
and Show items with no data
If that dows not wotk then please provide example tables (not an image) of your input date,
and an example of the desired output.
Please click thne thumbs up for me taking time to help you.
And click Accept As Solution if I have fixed your problem.
Thank you. 😀
Try this ...
Click on the visual,
and then in the Visualization menu right click on the Columns = Customer
and Show items with no data
If that dows not wotk then please provide example tables (not an image) of your input date,
and an example of the desired output.
Please click thne thumbs up for me taking time to help you.
And click Accept As Solution if I have fixed your problem.
Thank you. 😀
@Niels_T click on the arrow next to customer column in the visual and select "show items with no data"
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