| When is null not a null? |
| Written by Dave Wickert |
| Wednesday, 24 February 2010 00:44 |
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Recently there have been some discussions on the forums and in other areas concerning how PowerPivot handles nulls. As this has changed between CTP3 (back in November) and the upcoming RTM of the product, I thought that it would be a good posting. Here is the situation: suppose you have a simple calculated measure:
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