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ShrimpSurf
Helper II
Helper II

Do Not Show Zero Value

Is there a realitively simple way to eliminate zero's from tables?

 

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v-yanjiang-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @ShrimpSurf ,

If you want the value zero to be blank, I think you should modify the formula of the measure.

If your original formula is 

Measure= SUMX(FILTER('Table','Table'[Column2]=MAX('Table'[Column2])),'Table'[Column1]) 

It should be changed to 

Measure= 
VAR _SUM=SUMX(FILTER('Table','Table'[Column2]=MAX('Table'[Column2])),'Table'[Column1])
RETURN
IF(_SUM=0,BLANK(),_SUM)

Then select Show items with no data in the Rows.

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Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj

 

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v-yanjiang-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @ShrimpSurf ,

If you want the value zero to be blank, I think you should modify the formula of the measure.

If your original formula is 

Measure= SUMX(FILTER('Table','Table'[Column2]=MAX('Table'[Column2])),'Table'[Column1]) 

It should be changed to 

Measure= 
VAR _SUM=SUMX(FILTER('Table','Table'[Column2]=MAX('Table'[Column2])),'Table'[Column1])
RETURN
IF(_SUM=0,BLANK(),_SUM)

Then select Show items with no data in the Rows.

vkalyjmsft_2-1640143932450.png

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

parry2k
Super User
Super User

@ShrimpSurf what are you using, a measure, or direct column on the values? 

 

New Measure = 
VAR __sum = SUM ( Table[Value] )
RETURN IF ( __sum <> 0, __sum )

 

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