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Count Fields

Hi,

I have a easy example regarding to my problem. You will see a table which includes Start and End. Now the ID should counted when Start and End is not empty. How to build that?

Thanks...

4 Replies
sunny_talwar

Try this:

=Count(if(Len(Trim(Start)) > 0 AND Len(Trim(End)) > 0, ID))

rubenmarin

Hi Hans, you can use:

=Count({<End={"=Len(Trim(End))>0"}, Start={"=Len(Trim(Start))>0"}>} ID)

​=Count({<ID={"=Len(Trim(End))>0 and Len(Trim(Start))>0"}>} ID)

Btw the empty fields aren't Null(), they have a blank value.

You can check when a value is null because you can't select it, in this case you can select the blank value.

avinashelite

try this:

=count({<Start={"=if(len(trim(Start))>0 ,Start)"},End={"=if(len(trim(End))>0 ,End)"}>}ID)

tresesco
MVP
MVP

=Count( If( not (IsNull(End) and IsNull(Start)), ID))

In your sample End and Start are not really null, so try:

=Count( If( Len(Trim(End))>0 and  Len(Trim(Start))>0, ID))

You could you set analysis as well.