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- BLANK is a simple function whose only goal is that of returning a blank. You typically use this function whenever you want to check whether a string or a number is empty. Letamp;#39;s look at that with a couple of examples. Here I created a first MEASURE, empty names. Empty names counts the number of customers whose name is blank. And if we run the query, you see that in Asia we have 3,600 customers, 34 have a blank in the name. Please note that I used strictly equal to BLANK. Therefore, Iamp;#39;m not comparing empty strings and blanks but only finding the rows that contain a blank. Another common usage of BLANK is that of providing explicit values that need to be blank. For example, the DATESBETWEEN function accept a blank as the second or the third argument if you want to specify the minimum date ever or the maximum date ever. And in the example, Iamp;#39;m providing the 1st of January, 2008 as the starting date and BLANK as the third argument in order to retrieve all the dates