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I have a gauge that comes up like this when ever the report is opened:
Then I change the page filters so to eliminate the Infinity values, however when I do that:
The gauge text value comes up as NaN. The tool tip that appears when you hover on the gauge shows the correct value. The NaN does not go away you click on the refresh button at the top of the report.
Is this a bug or a configuration error in the report definition? What's the difference between Infinity and NaN?
(EDIT: Question edited for clarity)
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A recent change to the envrionment has rendered the problem unreproducable (the underlying data has changed such that Infinity no longer comes up as default). I guess this issue is closed.
Hi @slewis,
Can you please share some sample data for test? It is hard to troubleshooting without any detailed sample data.
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Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @Anonymous ,
Judging by your response then I can assume that the problem is related to the data and queries rather than the app.powerbi.com website?
I am unwilling to provide the client's confidential data. Is there anyways to simulate a dataset that has infinity values?
Hi @slewis,
So you mean this works well on the desktop side but it displayed error value on power bi service side? If this is a case, what type of filters you enabled on this?
BTW, 'infinity' display when you try to divide a numeric with zero or 'blank'. 'NaN' normally means your calculated with error values.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
A recent change to the envrionment has rendered the problem unreproducable (the underlying data has changed such that Infinity no longer comes up as default). I guess this issue is closed.
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