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Hi all,
I have ran into a problem showing up the full customer list for a sales reporting. Consider a customer base:
Customer ID | Customer Name |
2325 | Cust1 |
3540 | Cust2 |
4056 | Cust3 |
8090 | Cust4 |
and POS report:
Customer ID | POS value | date |
2325 | 50 | 01.11.2022 |
3540 | 30 | 01.11.2022 |
4056 | 45 | 01.11.2022 |
2325 | 20 | 01.11.2022 |
3540 | 10 | 02.11.2022 |
3540 | 30 | 02.11.2022 |
4056 | 45 | 02.11.2022 |
2325 | 10 | 03.11.2022 |
3540 | 25 | 03.11.2022 |
4056 | 8 | 03.11.2022 |
As you can see the customer with ID=8090, Cust4 has no POS. Therefore PowerBI does not include this customer into the Table reporting:
How it's possible to add this customer, and show up 0 POS value in the reporting?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Create a POS Value measure like this:
_posValue0 = SUM(Table2[POS value]) + 0
Then use Table1[Customer ID] and Table1[Customer Name] in your visual (assuming Table1 is related to Table2 on a Dimension:Fact basis) with your new measure.
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
Hi @Anonymous ,
Create a POS Value measure like this:
_posValue0 = SUM(Table2[POS value]) + 0
Then use Table1[Customer ID] and Table1[Customer Name] in your visual (assuming Table1 is related to Table2 on a Dimension:Fact basis) with your new measure.
Pete
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