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fixing divide by 0 issue #648

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fixing divide by 0 issue #648

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fixing divide by 0 with a case statement
defaulting 0 values to null for averaging in DQI

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@tom-tuva tom-tuva added the bug Something isn't working label Nov 5, 2024
@tom-tuva tom-tuva merged commit 25f491b into main Nov 5, 2024
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@tom-tuva tom-tuva deleted the dqi_bug_fix branch November 5, 2024 18:57
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