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I am a newbie to PBI. I do use Tableau.
I use the following calculation to count the number of xyz records in xyz_total that have a score = or > 38. I use Distinctcount on the Record id because the file is pivoted (Record Id is a unique identifier)
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Hi @MalcolmR,
You can use the BLANK() function in DAX along with the operator "==" which is strictly blank, which will ignore the 0s in your column and count the blanks.
You can use it in the another measure changing the condition in the filter argument of calculate.
Here is a link explaining the BLANK() function.
Hope this helps.
Thank you,
Vishesh Jain
Proud to be a Super User!
Hi @MalcolmR,
You can use the BLANK() os ISBLANK() functions in DAX, this will igore the 0s in your column and count the blanks.
You can use it in the another measure changing the condition in the filter argument of calculate.
Here is a link explaining the BLANK() function.
Hope this helps.
Thank you,
Vishesh Jain
Proud to be a Super User!
Hi @MalcolmR,
You can use the BLANK() function in DAX along with the operator "==" which is strictly blank, which will ignore the 0s in your column and count the blanks.
You can use it in the another measure changing the condition in the filter argument of calculate.
Here is a link explaining the BLANK() function.
Hope this helps.
Thank you,
Vishesh Jain
Proud to be a Super User!
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