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Hello all,
I have the following statement (see image)
However I get a Syntax error. I cannot see what I am doing wrong, since the same formula worked for me on another dataset.
It seems >0 is not recognized.
Can someone please help me out?
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Hello all,
I am closing this thread since I found a work arround to solve issues, thanks for all the help.
Hello all,
I am closing this thread since I found a work arround to solve issues, thanks for all the help.
Hi @Anonymous
The comma is missing before "-".
Regards,
Pradip Microsoft Certified Trainer
Thank your for your replies. @PradipMCT and @Mariusz
However I still get the same error
This is what I have now:
@Anonymous
Hope you're putting " (double quotes) and not ' (single quote twice).
Can you share the data file?
Regards,
Pradip Microsoft Certified Trainer
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