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WayneC
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List.NonNullCount returning 1 rather than 0

Is there any reason why this would return an answer of 1 when all columns counted are null ?

example: (foreman.1.2 is column 8 when referencing the formula below):

 

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results:

WayneC_1-1681925445542.png

 

formula:

"Count_Foreman", each List.NonNullCount(List.Range(Record.FieldValues(_),8,4)))

 

This returns the correct number for all "NonNull" counts, but when all four columns are null, it returns "1" every time.

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m_dekorte
Super User
Super User

Hi @WayneC,

 

Break out the List.Range part and validate what it returns.

For example this code below returns: { 7, 8 }

 

List.Range( {1..10}, 6, 2 )

 

 

I hope this is helpful

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Thanks.. Goes back to simple de-bugging by command.   Turns out first column is ref = 0, so the column ref in my formula should be 7,4 not 8,4... thank you.

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m_dekorte
Super User
Super User

Hi @WayneC,

 

Break out the List.Range part and validate what it returns.

For example this code below returns: { 7, 8 }

 

List.Range( {1..10}, 6, 2 )

 

 

I hope this is helpful

Thanks.. Goes back to simple de-bugging by command.   Turns out first column is ref = 0, so the column ref in my formula should be 7,4 not 8,4... thank you.

@WayneC  It would be awesome if you tagged the response that helped you solve your query as Solution, thanks!

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