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Hi,
I have data for multiple columns that contains values with numeric + "%" character. E.g. "34 %" The problem I'm having is, I created a new pbix file and did all my transformation and everything came out correctly. Below are my experiments between a new file I opened (top) and one within a customer file I received (bottom)
First column comes out as text
2nd column is decimal
3rd is in percentage
After confirming this is what I wanted, I essentially copied the exact M code to my working pbix file, but instead I get this:
As you can see, converting to decimal and percentage is multiplying by 100. Is there a way to toggle this multiplication or fix this odd behavior?
Solved! Go to Solution.
After writing and re-reading what I wrote, the solution was that the Options > Regional Settings needed to be changed. Once that was set, everything works now.
After writing and re-reading what I wrote, the solution was that the Options > Regional Settings needed to be changed. Once that was set, everything works now.
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