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Anonymous
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Displaying a Data Label from a Measure in Percent Format in a line Chart

Hi, 

 

Actually I have a measure which is this: 

 

 

Operational Utilization = (SUMX('Hours Table', IF('Hours Table'[Utilization] IN {"SALES"},'Hours Table'[Posted Hours], BLANK()))) / SUM('Hours Table'[Posted Hours])

 

 

Which is basically calculating a percentage value. 

 

I could use the result to visualize it in a graph like this way:

 

image.png

 

However I would like to display those data labels as a percentage format "##.##%". 

 

I created another same measure but formatting it to percentage this way: 

 

 

Operational Utilization Formatted = FORMAT((SUMX('Hours Table', IF('Hours Table'[Utilization] IN {"SALES"},'Hours Table'[Posted Hours], BLANK()))) / SUM('Hours Table'[Posted Hours]),"00.00%")

 

 

If I enter that measure in a data card it displays the correct result in percent format. but If I try to enter that value in a values field in the line chart I can't. 

 

Don't know what it is... maybe the formatting way I'm using ended up converting the value to a string and the chart doesn't receive those formates in the values field. 

 

Please help. 

 

 

 

 

 

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parry2k
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@Anonymous you don't to format is manually, change select the measure and on measure tools, change it to %

 

 

 

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az38
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Hi @Anonymous 

just pick your measure in the right pane and set date format as Percentage in Measure tools Ribbon


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az38
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Hi @Anonymous 

just pick your measure in the right pane and set date format as Percentage in Measure tools Ribbon


do not hesitate to give a kudo to useful posts and mark solutions as solution
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parry2k
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@Anonymous you don't to format is manually, change select the measure and on measure tools, change it to %

 

 

 

I would  Kudos if my solution helped. 👉 If you can spend time posting the question, you can also make efforts to give Kudos whoever helped to solve your problem. It is a token of appreciation!



Subscribe to the @PowerBIHowTo YT channel for an upcoming video on List and Record functions in Power Query!!

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@Anonymous

 

 

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