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Hi,
I have a two columns within the dataset.
One is Attribute and second value
Attribute Value
Volume 0
Volume 5
Speed 0.05
Speed 2.93
Above is how the data is coming. But when I pull it in a table Volume becomes 0.00 and 5.00
Apparently I want to see whole number when the attribute is volume and decimals when the attribute is speed.
But it shows 0.00 for volume instead of 0 .
Tried a case statement with ROUND for one and not otherwise but its not working.
Any suggestions?
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Create a column using below dax expression:
Column = IF('Table'[Attribute] ="Volume",FORMAT('Table'[ Value],"general number"),IF('Table'[Attribute] ="Speed",FORMAT('Table'[ Value],"fixed"),BLANK()))
And you will see:
Hi @Anonymous ,
Create a column using below dax expression:
Column = IF('Table'[Attribute] ="Volume",FORMAT('Table'[ Value],"general number"),IF('Table'[Attribute] ="Speed",FORMAT('Table'[ Value],"fixed"),BLANK()))
And you will see:
@Anonymous you can change the data type to whole number, select column and there will be column tools option in the menu, and change the type to whole number.
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Thank you for your reply. That will not work in my case because I do not want speed in whole number. Speed should be decimal and volume should be whole even though they are both coming from the same column.
@Anonymous you cannot have different formats for the same column and until you create a column or measure and do conditional formatting and that will your value to the text.
something like this but the new column will be a text column
New Column =
SWITCH ( TRUE(),
Table[Column] IN { "Weight", "Speed" } , FORMAT( Table[Value], "####0.00" ),
Table[Column] IN { "Heigh"} , FORMAT( Table[Value], "####0" )
)
,
One other way is to use calculation groups but it is a bit complex but can surely used and you can create a calculation group outside the power bi file using Tabular Editor and it is not officially supported though.
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