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I have a column(size) which I imported from MySQL database to the dashboard which is in bytes and I need to convert it into gega/tera bytes.
Table_name | Table_type | Size |
Abcr | external | 80 |
service | virtual | 14734562 |
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Is this what you want?
If so,
1. you can add two columns in Power Query Editor like so:
2. Or you can create two columns or measures in Power BI Desktop.
gega byte measure = DIVIDE(MAX('Table'[Size]),POWER(1024,3))
tera byte measure = DIVIDE(MAX('Table'[Size]),POWER(1024,4))
gega byte column = DIVIDE('Table'[Size],POWER(1024,3))
tera byte column = DIVIDE('Table'[Size],POWER(1024,4))
Best Regards,
Icey
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Is this what you want?
If so,
1. you can add two columns in Power Query Editor like so:
2. Or you can create two columns or measures in Power BI Desktop.
gega byte measure = DIVIDE(MAX('Table'[Size]),POWER(1024,3))
tera byte measure = DIVIDE(MAX('Table'[Size]),POWER(1024,4))
gega byte column = DIVIDE('Table'[Size],POWER(1024,3))
tera byte column = DIVIDE('Table'[Size],POWER(1024,4))
Best Regards,
Icey
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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