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Dear all,
How can you get a closed value of 0 if the power query has decimal places in the values?
There are no steps in between for this behavior.
Power Query:
Data:
Thanks
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Hi @DGFranco7
What do you meay by closed value of 0? If you're trying to remove the decimal places as in the second table, you can just change the data type to whole number. Otherwise, please provide more context.
Hey,!
You can either change the type to whole number:
or use Transform -> Round (0 decimals):
Hey,!
You can either change the type to whole number:
or use Transform -> Round (0 decimals):
Hi @DGFranco7
What do you meay by closed value of 0? If you're trying to remove the decimal places as in the second table, you can just change the data type to whole number. Otherwise, please provide more context.
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