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raghu_3041
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Issue with Data label to display Decimal places

Hello Team,

 

We observe that the Data label functionality with Decimal values does not work correctly in below scenario's.

 

This screen shot is from the desktop version:

Data Label with Millions and Decimal format.PNG

 

The same desktop version when published into the Online Dashboard does not show the decimal values.

without decimal.PNG

 

Can you please suggest a solution for this ? how can we get the million conversion with the Decimal values ?

 

Thanks,

Raghunath.

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dedelman_clng
Community Champion
Community Champion

The number in Decimal should be a whole number (e.g. 2) - you just want to input the number of decimal places to be shown.

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Anonymous
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Hi @raghu_3041,

I test the scenario as yours and I can’t reproduce your issue after I publish Power BI Desktop file to Power BI Service. Do you use the latest version of Power BI Desktop(2.44.4675.521)? And what is the data source in your sceaniro?

In your scenario, you can also change Decimal places in Power BI Service as shown in the following screenshot.
1.PNG


Thanks,
Lydia Zhang

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I have replaced the .2 decimal value with 2 and it worked fine.

 

Thanks for the quick help.

Raghu.

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @raghu_3041,

I test the scenario as yours and I can’t reproduce your issue after I publish Power BI Desktop file to Power BI Service. Do you use the latest version of Power BI Desktop(2.44.4675.521)? And what is the data source in your sceaniro?

In your scenario, you can also change Decimal places in Power BI Service as shown in the following screenshot.
1.PNG


Thanks,
Lydia Zhang

I have replaced the .2 decimal value with 2 and it worked fine.

 

Thanks for the quick help.

Raghu.

dedelman_clng
Community Champion
Community Champion

The number in Decimal should be a whole number (e.g. 2) - you just want to input the number of decimal places to be shown.

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