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This should be easy I thought.
I have the above table but I want to show a Zero instead of blanks. Claim Type is Row, Year is Column and Values is Total Count? They are all columns from a table.
What do I need to do to show Zero where there are blanks?
@bdehning Easiest thing would be to create a measure like:
COUNTROWS('Table')+0
I either did not do it right or it did not work.
I am counting the occurences of Claim Type. If some of the Claim Types did not occur during the year, it produces the blank by the use of counting a total column.
@bdehning Could you post your formula? Kind of hard to be specific without it but basically, usually if you just take whatever you are returning and + 0 then you get 0 back for anything that is 0 or BLANK.
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