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hello sir
by using the only count function.
my my requirement is :- like ind = 3 & uk = 1
Please find the below attatchnment sirthanks and regards
P.dinesh kumar
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This is the formula:
Count blanks = COUNTBLANK( Table1[value] )
And this is the output:
If this is what you are looking for, please mark the answer as accepted.
Regards.
Hi @kumar_din12,
I don't really understand what do you want to do.
Do you want to count the number of blank values?
If so, you can do it with
COUNTBLANK()
Regards,
hello sir
Sorry for the trubble to you
vender | value | country |
b | 110 | ind |
c | ind | |
d | 105 | ind |
e | ind | |
f | 130 | ind |
g | 135 | ind |
h | 140 | ind |
i | ind | |
j | 200 | uk |
k | 250 | uk |
l | 210 | uk |
m | uk | |
n | uk | |
o | 310 | uk |
p | 410 | uk |
By using the count function
my requirement is filter the blank values Like
Ind = 3
uk =2
this is my out put sir
This is the formula:
Count blanks = COUNTBLANK( Table1[value] )
And this is the output:
If this is what you are looking for, please mark the answer as accepted.
Regards.
you can use like
countrows(filter(table_name,isblank(value)&&country="ind")) and put in card chart
yes sir
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