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rosscortb
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Showing zero values?

Hello

 

Any ideas why this is not showing as 0.00% instead of (blank), I tried adding +0 but didn't work.

 

Absence Rate = CALCULATE(DIVIDE([Total Absence Days1],[Total headcount]*22,BLANK()))
 
Thanks
 
Ross
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hi, @rosscortb 

You may try these formula

Absence Rate =
CALCULATE ( DIVIDE ( [Total Absence Days1], [Total headcount] * 22, 0 ) )

or

Absence Rate =
CALCULATE ( DIVIDE ( [Total Absence Days1], [Total headcount] * 22, 0 ) ) +0

or

Absence Rate =
CALCULATE ( DIVIDE ( [Total Absence Days1], [Total headcount] * 22, BLANK () ) ) +0

 If you still have the problem, please share a simple sample pbix file.

 

Best Regards,

Lin

 

 

 

Community Support Team _ Lin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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PattemManohar
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@rosscortb It seems fine with your calculation, could you please post the screenshot as well if possible ?





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absencess.PNG

Thanks any use?

hi, @rosscortb 

You may try these formula

Absence Rate =
CALCULATE ( DIVIDE ( [Total Absence Days1], [Total headcount] * 22, 0 ) )

or

Absence Rate =
CALCULATE ( DIVIDE ( [Total Absence Days1], [Total headcount] * 22, 0 ) ) +0

or

Absence Rate =
CALCULATE ( DIVIDE ( [Total Absence Days1], [Total headcount] * 22, BLANK () ) ) +0

 If you still have the problem, please share a simple sample pbix file.

 

Best Regards,

Lin

 

 

 

Community Support Team _ Lin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Thanks Lin.

 

Last two worked. 🙂

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