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Hi,
I've created table performance (%).
Can anyone help me how to change decimal places up 2 decimal places only ?
and the measure that i used is > Response Performance percentage = ('Incident Raw Data (SLA Response'[Response Met]/'Incident Raw Data (SLA Response'[Response Total]*100) & "%".
But if i take out & "%", the decimal places is change as per what i want, without "%" sign.
Appreciate if anyone can help me resolve this
Many Thanks
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Hi @Zaky
Currently your measure is returning a text value.
I would recommend that you adjust the measure so that it returns a number rather than text, and change its number format to percentage with two decimal places.
Response Performance percentage = [Response Met] / [Response Total]Note that I have removed the table names you had in front of the measures [Response Met] and [Response Total] as it is considered best practice to refer to measures without table names (to distinguish them from column references).
Regards,
Owen
Hi @Zaky
Currently your measure is returning a text value.
I would recommend that you adjust the measure so that it returns a number rather than text, and change its number format to percentage with two decimal places.
Response Performance percentage = [Response Met] / [Response Total]Note that I have removed the table names you had in front of the measures [Response Met] and [Response Total] as it is considered best practice to refer to measures without table names (to distinguish them from column references).
Regards,
Owen
Hi Owen,
Yes!, It's working.Finally i can change it accordingly.
Thank you very much sir.
Regards
Zaky
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