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Hi,
I want to get rid of the precision to display a whole number. i want only 1 decimal not 2 decimals. please you support is highly appreciated.
Thanks
I had the same problem, so I changed the font to white, added a card on top with my result, and the result looks fine.
hi, the same problem. @v-yiruan-msft is there any solution?
Tried your proposal adding INt in measure, does not work. I just need one decimal and cant achieve any changes in decimal numbers
@Zakaria_1980 , Click on Column or measure and under data format correct decimal place
i am using a mesure and even the column used for that mesure i put whole number nothing is changing.
Br,
Hi @Zakaria_1980 ,
It is strange... Whether the value 28.84% on your original post screen shot is the returned value of measure? If yes, it seems it was set as Percentage type not Whole number... Could you please provide the formula of your measure? Did you just set the data type of related measure as "Whole Number" in Measure tools ribbon just like below screen shot?
Best Regards
Rena
Hello,
i've changed that as you can see in the below snapshot, but i noticed no changes.
br,
Hi @Zakaria_1980 ,
Please try the below 2 methods with the precondition of setting the data type of measure “Assigned %BGDM” as Whole number:
1. Update the formula of measure Assigned %BGDM as below:
Assigned %BGDM = INT( COUNTX('G3 Approved Opportunities','G3 Approved Opportunities'[Customer Operations Manager (BG DM)])/ COUNTX('G3 Approved Opportunities','G3 Approved Opportunities'[Opportunity ID])) |
2. Cancel the display of measure on the related visual and re-drag the measure onto the visual
If the above 2 methods still not working, please provide the visualization type you used or your sample pbix file. Thank you.
Best Regards
Rena
Hello,
i've followed your steps, but without success
below the formula i used:
below the visualization i used:
and below i got 0% when applying what you have suggested:
br,
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