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Hi @Clint
use the following measure with strictly equal sign ==
See: https://dax.guide/op/strictly-equal-to/#)
Sum of PBD =
CALCULATE(
SUM('Table'[PBD]),
'Table'[AB] <> BLANK() || 'Table'[AB] == 0
)
With kind regards from the town where the legend of the 'Pied Piper of Hamelin' is at home
FrankAT (Proud to be a Datanaut)
Hi @Clint
use the following measure with strictly equal sign ==
See: https://dax.guide/op/strictly-equal-to/#)
Sum of PBD =
CALCULATE(
SUM('Table'[PBD]),
'Table'[AB] <> BLANK() || 'Table'[AB] == 0
)
With kind regards from the town where the legend of the 'Pied Piper of Hamelin' is at home
FrankAT (Proud to be a Datanaut)
Thank you Frank. This looks like it is working correctly. What is the logic behind the strictly == 0 in terms of not being recognized as "not blank" by the original measure?
Hi @Clint
take a look at the following link: https://dax.guide/op/strictly-equal-to/#
With kind regards from the town where the legend of the 'Pied Piper of Hamelin' is at home
FrankAT (Proud to be a Datanaut)
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