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in the picture below I have a report that it have some measures and fields, as you can see has lines all values are zero, thus leaving the report with unnecessary size, how can I prevent these zero values are displayed?
@Anonymous Use the Visual Level Filters => show when greater than 0
when I do it even if it is just a measure of the other columns are zeroed only presenting the total, do not have a way to get it to display the values as I want without having to filter the report?
@Anonymous
@Anonymous wrote:
when I do it even if it is just a measure of the other columns are zeroed only presenting the total, do not have a way to get it to display the values as I want without having to filter the report?
The visual level filter only affects that visualization and it won't filter the report. May I know why a filter is not preferred in a visual? Up to my knowledge, there's no other way than a filter. Or you may prefer a filtered calculated table or a filtered dataset when connecting the data source?
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