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Sethforte1
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Statement to Remove a "Blank"

Hello,

 

I have been tasked with removing this "(Blank)" status and converting it display a 0 instaed o "Blank"

I am fairly new to PowerBi and Dax and I just need some guidance on what I can do to write a statement to accomplish this. I believe I would have to create a new measure, but everything I have tried has resulted in error. Thank you for any help you can provide, I also attached a picture of what I'm looking at.

 

2020-02-03 09_31_58-Ticket Report_1.1 - First - Power BI Desktop (May 2019).png

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parry2k
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@Sethforte1 I believe Unassigned is a measure if not you add a measure with following formula

 

Unassigned = SUM ( Table[Value] ) + 0

 



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parry2k
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@Sethforte1 I believe Unassigned is a measure if not you add a measure with following formula

 

Unassigned = SUM ( Table[Value] ) + 0

 



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