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Hi guys, I have two variables X and Y which I visualize, if my Regional settings is USA, X would display the correct value on my Visualization and Y would display incorrect values (it automatically multiplied by 100). Meanwhile on the table view, Y will display well in values. But if I change the Regional settings back to my local (Belgium), X would then display incorrect values in my Visualization and Y would be correct. I have been experiencing this issue over one week now which I don't really know how to fix yet even after I googled. I would indeed be grateful if anyone who had overcome similar issue can give a pointer to its solution. Thank you.
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The problem happens if you didn't explicitly choose a locale, so it changes Culture is used to map raw text, so of it's a belgium number and you say use belgium. After that it's the type .Once you set the culture, it'll have the numbers, hope it helps.
The problem happens if you didn't explicitly choose a locale, so it changes Culture is used to map raw text, so of it's a belgium number and you say use belgium. After that it's the type .Once you set the culture, it'll have the numbers, hope it helps.
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