i have a dax formula that calculate a cost per unit(spending divided by quantity). but when filter is applied for certain category such as , if category for food or beverages is selected, the cost per unit calculated by the dax formula should be showing 4 decimals place, if other category is selected it should show 2 decimals places. how should the DAX formula be written?
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Hi @Anonymous
You might have to use calculation groups for this:
https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/controlling-format-strings-in-calculation-groups/
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Please have a try.
Create a measure.
Measure = var price_each=DIVIDE(SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[spend]),SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[quantity]))
var result= IF(SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[category])in {"food","drink"},FORMAT(price_each,"0.0000"),FORMAT(price_each,"0.00"))
return result
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Hi @Anonymous
You might have to use calculation groups for this:
https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/controlling-format-strings-in-calculation-groups/
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@Anonymous , Actually Might have to use format, but that might make it text
if(max(table[Category] in {"food","beverages"}, Format([Measure], #,###.0000) , Format([Measure], #,###.00) )