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I want to count customers with zero revenue only. I'm able to count customers with revenue, but I can't make the inverse work no matter what formula I try.
This is my latest failure:
Zero Only = COUNTROWS(FILTER('All Cust','All Cust'[Revenue]="0"))
I've also tried this with no quotes around the 0.
I've tried so many ways and nothing will work. My Revenue column is set to whole numbers, US currency.
Thanks
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Hi @Anonymous,
As the picture showed, the upper is my test data and the bottom is the result. It works, which is the formula in your first post. Could you please post a snapshot of the result of yours? How does it show up in a Card visual?
Best Regards!
Dale
Hi @Anonymous
Did you try the formula Zero Only = calculate(COUNTROWS(the column),FILTER('All Cust','All Cust'[Revenue]=0))
I tried a formular silmilar to this and it worked ( image attached).
Thx.
I tried selecting just the table before FILTER and then the table with the revenue row and recieved BLANK even though I should have 11.
Zero Only = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('All Cust'),FILTER('All Cust','All Cust'[Revenue]=0))
@Anonymous
Hi, Do you have Customers with 0 Revenue in the table? or have Customer with no rows in All Cust table?.
Can you post a screenshot of your data view.
Regards
Victor
Lima - Peru
It's customers with $0 in each row.
@Anonymous
You have something like this in your table AllCust?
Oh, yes, sorry about that.
Hi @amy22x3.
Please try this formula
Zero Only = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('All Cust'[ISP Name]),FILTER('All Cust','All Cust'[Revenue]=0))
Thanks
Hi @Anonymous.
Please try this formula
Zero Only = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('ISP Name'),FILTER('All Cust','All Cust'[Revenue]=0))
Thanks
Comes back as BLANK every time
Zero Only = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('Distinct Cust'),FILTER('All Cust','All Cust'[Revenue]=0))
Hi @Anonymous,
Another try, if it does not work then I eally don,t understand...
Zero Only = CALCULATE(COUNT('All Cust'[ISP Name]),'All Cust','All Cust'[Revenue]=0)
Let us know...
Ninter
BLANK
I just don't get it, there's 11 zeroes there and I've made sure it's properly formatted.
Zero Only = CALCULATE(COUNT('All ISPs'[ISP Name]),'All ISPs','All ISPs'[Revenue]=0)
And this comes back with 51 which is the total count:
Zero Only = CALCULATE(COUNT('Distinct ISP Name'[Corporation]),'All ISPs','All ISPs'[Revenue]=0)
Hi @Anonymous,
As the picture showed, the upper is my test data and the bottom is the result. It works, which is the formula in your first post. Could you please post a snapshot of the result of yours? How does it show up in a Card visual?
Best Regards!
Dale
Still showing BLANK. Is it possible I have formatting wrong? This is just way too hard for something that should be simple. 😞
Hi @Anonymous,
Are there any filters or slicers?
Best Regards!
Dale
None. I loaded this dataset as a completely seperate excel file, so it's free of all filters.
For some reason this formula just now worked. I have no idea what changed.
Zero Only = COUNTROWS(FILTER('All ISPs','All ISPs'[Revenue]=0))
Thanks for all your help, I really appreciate your time!
I can't just select a column after Calculate(countrows I'm forced to select the entire table.
Zero Only = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('All Cust'),FILTER('All Cust','All Cust'[Revenue]=0))
Zero Only = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('All Cust'),'All Cust','All Cust'[Revenue]=0)
It comes back with (Blank) even though I have 11 customers with 0.
Zero Only = CALCULATE( COUNTROWS('All Cust'), 'All Cust', 'All Cust'[Revenue]=0 )
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