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Hi everyone,
I have a Measure that is a DECIMAL(34,30) on the SQL Server side. However, when I try to model this Fact table on the Dashboard I get the following error message (in bold):
The following exception occurred while the managed IDataReader interface was being used: Conversion overflows..
Stack Trace:
Invocation Stack Trace:
Activity ID
bc0e1d01-7ba3-1ed4-8e7b-43a150f76c6b
Time
Tue Jan 12 2016 15:11:58 GMT+0000 (GMT Standard Time)
Version
2.30.4246.281 (PBIDesktop)
This same measure worked when it was a DECIMAL(18,2) on the SQL Server side. I'm guessing Power BI Desktop can't handle a DECIMAL with so many decimal points. Any help on how I can present this Measure on a Dashboard would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
Ryan
Solved! Go to Solution.
See the data types supported on this page, specifically the precision allowed for Decimal types.
This looks like something that you should use the smiley icon to send a frowny face to support and explain the issue below.
See the data types supported on this page, specifically the precision allowed for Decimal types.
Thanks Greg! That was exactly what I was looking for.
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