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Hello All,
I am using dax measure to calculate the result for division of two counts for two columns, the issue that I always got an integer approximated result ( for example when the actual division result is 0.68 I got 1)!!
how can we change the result numeric format to show the exact value without approximation to nearest integer? Thank you
Hi @Anonymous ,
Select your measure and go to the ribbon above . Click on the dropdown and select Decimal Number
Regards,
Harsh Nathani
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This is not working!! The result is still Integer!!
I can change the format to each one of this but it is only applied to the integer value for example 1, 1,00, 100%, 100.00% ... etc. The problem is in the Dax code that did the approximation!!
I have these values for the different counts of two columns: 1024 & 860.
so 860/1024=0.839
I got 1 & not 0.839. I hope it is now clear.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Not sure why are you getting 1. This is what I get.
Regards,
Harsh Nathani
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you are here used simply two numbers, I am using Dax calculation to divide the result of a count statement for a column by a count statement for another column!! Which didn't give me the ax act result without approximation!
Hi @Anonymous ,
Dividing 2 measures also give me the formatting. Not sure why it is not showing up in your pbix.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Shown both the division in the above post.
Can you share some sample data and the measure formula for TAT Order and Typical Submission
Regards,
HN
It was my fault, I was forget one filter active, now everything is working. Thank you for your cooperation
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