Why does it say NaN%?
NaN means Not a Number. I think that software will sometimes display NaN when it’s supposed to display a numerical value but one of the input variables is non-numerical.
But I’m not a dev; maybe somebody else has a better explanation.
Ah thanks, I figured it was involved in some kind of error on the formula side. It looks like the Leo folks fixed it though! This week I checked it out and the calculation worked well.