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TSH
Frequent Visitor

Format Y axis - Power KPI 2.0.0

Hi all,

 

We use the custom visual "Power KPI" (2.0.0) for the KPI's on our main dashboard. We encounter a problem with the Y-axis: it's displaying numeric units with an incorrect thousand seperator and incorrect decimal sign.

 

The report language is Dutch: the thousand seperator should be "." and the decimal seperator should be ",". However, the KPI is displaying this in reverse:

Capture.PNG

The data is formatted correctly as a decimal with 2 digits: if I change the visual type to a table visual, the thousand seperator/decimal sign is presented correctly.

 

It seems a Power KPI specific issue. Is there a way to resolve this?

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v-evelk
Employee
Employee

Hi,

 

Thanks for the information.

Iv'e added it into a visual backlog so, we will fix it in the next releases.

 

For now, there is only one way to quicly solve it. You may modify the visual code, change GUID, build a package, import it and use instead a visual from CDN.

 

Kind Regards,

 

Evgenii Elkin,
Software Engineer
Microsoft Power BI Custom Visuals
pbicvsupport@microsoft.com

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TSH
Frequent Visitor

Hi all,

 

We use the custom visual "Power KPI" (2.0.0) for the KPI's on our main dashboard. We encounter a problem with the Y-axis: it's displaying numeric units with an incorrect thousand seperator and incorrect decimal sign.

 

The report language is Dutch: the thousand seperator should be "." and the decimal seperator should be ",". However, the KPI is displaying this in reverse:

Capture.PNG

The data is formatted correctly as a decimal with 2 digits: if I change the visual type to a table visual, the thousand seperator/decimal sign is presented correctly.

 

It seems a Power KPI specific issue. Is there a way to resolve this?

Hi @TSH ,

I would like to suggest you contact Power BI Custom Visuals' Community to report this issue.

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _ Joey
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Hi @v-joesh-msft

 

Thanks for your suggestion, I was unaware of the mentioned Community. I've (re)posted my question over there.

 

Regards!

v-evelk
Employee
Employee

Hi,

 

Thanks for the information.

Iv'e added it into a visual backlog so, we will fix it in the next releases.

 

For now, there is only one way to quicly solve it. You may modify the visual code, change GUID, build a package, import it and use instead a visual from CDN.

 

Kind Regards,

 

Evgenii Elkin,
Software Engineer
Microsoft Power BI Custom Visuals
pbicvsupport@microsoft.com

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