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Hello,
EDIT: its excatly the case of mstone user at the end of that page, he provided everything
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Displaying-Zero-instead-of-Blank/td-p/1973436
I'd like to show zero instead of blank, but when I add +0 at the end of my measure my filter context get bigger (the areas w/o data seems to appear because now they got 0 value). Id like to keep current context but add 0 where its blank currently
The measure, lets say first one is standard CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS (table), FilterCondition = 1)
IF(ISBLANK([Measure]),0,[Measure]) does not work as well.
In column I got 4 dimension fields. Should I do something with ALLSELECTED or so?
@Pbiuserr , In such case have force back filter, Like force range after +0
0 between range
Measure = var _1= SUM(Opportunity[Opportunity count]) +0
var _min = minx(ALLSELECTED('Calendar'), 'Calendar'[Date])
var _max = maxx(ALLSELECTED('Calendar'), 'Calendar'[Date])
return
CALCULATE(if(max('Calendar'[Date]) <_min || max('Calendar'[Date]) >_max , BLANK(), _1))
Hey,
I don't cooperate with the dates. I got few dimensions like group, area and if I add 0, then areas which were blank suddenly pop into the matrix, because they got value of 0 right now
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