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Anonymous
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Row with blank value disappear from table

My data model consists of three tables:

  • a table with all sales staff
  • a table with records of all sales
  • a calendar table

 

When I create a visual with all staff for a sales period Power BI returns 11 names, which is correct:

wo Sales.jpg

However, when I add the total sales for the sales people, three sales staff with no sales for the period drop off:

w sales.jpg

Any idea how I can include these in the table with showing just a blank field for sales? The are currently no filters applied to the visual other than the date of sale.

Thanks

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Greg_Deckler
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@Anonymous - There should be an option to show items with no data. Otherwise, you can often get around this by doing something like this:

 

Measure =
  VAR __Calc = <Some calculation>
RETURN
  IF(ISBLANK(__Calc),0,__Calc)


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toucan
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Make sure that the table field is set to don't summarise, otherwise having a blank value will cause the whole row to disappear. 

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , You can Use +0 and filter for =0

or use this option

ShowItemwithoutdata.JPG

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Anonymous
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Thanks for your suggestion @amitchandak. However, the field I was pulling did not show the "show items with no data" option.

Greg_Deckler
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@Anonymous - There should be an option to show items with no data. Otherwise, you can often get around this by doing something like this:

 

Measure =
  VAR __Calc = <Some calculation>
RETURN
  IF(ISBLANK(__Calc),0,__Calc)


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Anonymous
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Thanks @Greg_Deckler, your answer worked like a charm. 

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