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Hi,
This have came up in some post I saw, but the ignore funciton didn't work for me.
Any idea how to elimante blanks from below?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @AndreT,
If I understand you correctly, the formula below should work in your scenario.
test = FILTER ( ADDCOLUMNS ( SUMMARIZECOLUMNS ( 'Committment Table'[Week] ), "Total Commitment", 'Committment Table'[commitment % companies] ), [Week] <> BLANK () )
Regards
Hi @AndreT,
If I understand you correctly, the formula below should work in your scenario.
test = FILTER ( ADDCOLUMNS ( SUMMARIZECOLUMNS ( 'Committment Table'[Week] ), "Total Commitment", 'Committment Table'[commitment % companies] ), [Week] <> BLANK () )
Regards
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