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Lauri
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DAX - remove decimal places in measure

I have the following measure but not sure how to make it so it returns 0 decimal places in result.

 

Count Employee No Blank = IF(ISBLANK(COUNT('Employee List'[Full Name])), "0", COUNT('Employee List'[Full Name]))
 
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daXtreme
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Hi @Lauri 

 

A measure should not be formatted when it's calculated; it should always return the raw number.

Formatting should be done through the UI:

 

daXtreme_0-1660464916333.png

 

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daXtreme
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Solution Sage

Hi @Lauri 

 

A measure should not be formatted when it's calculated; it should always return the raw number.

Formatting should be done through the UI:

 

daXtreme_0-1660464916333.png

 

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