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How to show null values when I get NaN in matrix

Hello everyone

 

Using the Measure "Mora", I created the following Matrix.

 

Mora = sum(Pre_Rentabilidad[Saldo 6])/sum(Pre_Rentabilidad[Imp Cta 6])

 

Mora.png

 

For those cells where I get "NaN", I'd like to get nothing (null).

 

I tried a variant for the Measure:

Mora = IFERROR(sum(Pre_Rentabilidad[Saldo 6])/sum(Pre_Rentabilidad[Imp Cta 6]);"")

to avoid getting NaN. However, doing this I can't keep the percentage format for the values.

 

Mora2.jpg

 

I also tried:

Mora = IFERROR(sum(Pre_Rentabilidad[Saldo 6])/sum(Pre_Rentabilidad[Imp Cta 6]);0)

But I get 0%, when I should actually get null cells.

 

 

Could you help me keep percentage format for the values and nothing in those cells where the division is NaN?

 

Thanks in advance. 

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Greg_Deckler
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Mora = IFERROR(sum(Pre_Rentabilidad[Saldo 6])/sum(Pre_Rentabilidad[Imp Cta 6]);BLANK())

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Mora = IFERROR(sum(Pre_Rentabilidad[Saldo 6])/sum(Pre_Rentabilidad[Imp Cta 6]);BLANK())

@ me in replies or I'll lose your thread!!!
Instead of a Kudo, please vote for this idea
Become an expert!: Enterprise DNA
External Tools: MSHGQM
YouTube Channel!: Microsoft Hates Greg
Latest book!:
Mastering Power BI 2nd Edition

DAX is easy, CALCULATE makes DAX hard...

Thanks a lot! 

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