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I currently have a measure that multiplies two column numbers together:
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Thank you for your response. Yes, I ended up using this formula:
Hi @instdes
You can try this measure.
FormulaNull =
IF (
ISBLANK ( SUM ( 'Employee'[Completion] ) ),
BLANK (),
SUM ( 'Employee'[Effort] ) * SUM ( 'Employee'[Completion] )
)
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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Hi @instdes
Did you try using ISBLANK along with IF? If it's blank, return 1. If not, then return actual value.
Thanks
Thank you for your response. Yes, I ended up using this formula:
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