How can I do an average on numbers and exclude the zeros? For example, Year 1 = 10, Year 2 = 0, Year 3 = 4, therefore if ignore Year 2, average is 7 (and not 14 divided by 3)?
1) Create a "Count" Line Item formatted as a Number
2) Formula = IF (line item) = 0 then 1 else 0 --> this will make a count for the denominator for the average.
3) Create a line item for the calculation, here the Ratio summary can be used or the Sum of Values / Count
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