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hello,
My data is presented in a Matrix table.
Table has:
LOB, Vsl_type, Region, Revenue
LOB (lines of business) is along rows.
Vsl_type and region are along columns
Revenue is the measure
+-----------+------------------------------+-------------------------------+
| Vsl_type> |Vsl_type No. 1 | Vsl_type No. 2 |
| LOB | Atlantic |Pacific |Operating | Atlantic |Pacific |Operating |
+-----------+----------|---------|---------- +---------|--------|------------+
| LOB1 | 38.25% | 2.31% | 0.85% | 1.23% | 2.56% | 2.53% |
| LOB2 | 18.15% | 3.23% | 1.18% | 21.02% | 1.25% | 32.13% |
| LOB3 | 23.05% | 1.03% | 3.22% | 12.12%| 8.16% | 61.23% |
| : | : :
| : | : :
+-----------+----------|---------|---------- +---------|--------|------------+
The perentages shown above are by dragging "Revenue" into the Values column and selecting "Sum"
The percentages are display by Right clicking the "Revenue" column and choosign "Show value as >> Percent of column total".
I've marked "Revenue" in Modeling as Data type: Whole number with 0 decimal places.
I am unable to find a way to format the Percentages to 0 decimal places.
Please can someone assist with this.
Thanks in advance.
Rajesh
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Hi,
It seems there is no way to change it. It is already designed. But maybe there is a workaround. You could calculate the percentage directly with a measure. Then you can easily change the format. But you will have to change the measure every time you change the column field. The measure may look like this. Have a try please.
measure = Revenue/calculate(Revenue, allexcept('table', 'table'[Vsl_type>], 'table'[region])
Best Regards!
Dale
Hi,
It seems there is no way to change it. It is already designed. But maybe there is a workaround. You could calculate the percentage directly with a measure. Then you can easily change the format. But you will have to change the measure every time you change the column field. The measure may look like this. Have a try please.
measure = Revenue/calculate(Revenue, allexcept('table', 'table'[Vsl_type>], 'table'[region])
Best Regards!
Dale
Perfect! Thanks very much!
@v-jiascu-msft wrote:
Hi,
It seems there is no way to change it. It is already designed. But maybe there is a workaround. You could calculate the percentage directly with a measure. Then you can easily change the format. But you will have to change the measure every time you change the column field. The measure may look like this. Have a try please.
measure = Revenue/calculate(Revenue, allexcept('table', 'table'[Vsl_type>], 'table'[region])
Best Regards!
Dale
My pleasure. I am so glad it can help.
Best Regards!
Dale
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