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Hello, I have data being pulled from surveys to our team members. There are three options from them to pick from and there is a free form response as well where they can input anything they'd like. I am trying to remove the decimal places, but since data is not numeric it's not allowing me to and I'm not finding a way around it. I thought of assigning each "option" a number like internal online resource is 1, peer is 2, etc. but since we have free form text that wont work . Any ideas?
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@Anonymous @V-lianl-msft I figured it out, even though decimal places is greyed out, you can still manually enter "0" in the field.
Hi @jcastr02 ,
I didn't quite understand but seems like a simple request.
Is that text is that it? You can split by delimiter inside the Power Query after the comma.
Can you specify your data a bit better?
Best Regards,
Duarte Raminhos
@Anonymous @V-lianl-msft I figured it out, even though decimal places is greyed out, you can still manually enter "0" in the field.
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