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Jan_Trummel
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Measure with fixed decimal number shows a lot more decimal places

Hello community,

I have the coumn Total price in my table Sales. It's fixed decimal number:

Screenshot 2022-11-16 134426.jpg

Now, I create a measure called Total sales:

Total sales = SUM(Sales[Total price])
I didn't changed the formatting for this measure. The number of decimal places is still set to Auto:
Screenshot 2022-11-16 134852.jpg

I create a report with a matrix and show Total sales per Customer number. And now you see a strange behavior: For customers 21 and 24, my measure shows more than 4 decimal places - like this: 9.283,79999999999999

Screenshot 2022-11-16 135257.jpg

Does anyone know why this happens? Fixed decimal number means, that there should be maximum 4 decimal places. 

Greetings

 

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Shaurya
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Hi @Jan_Trummel,

 

Since you are calculating Total Price by multiplying total other columns which are decimals, it is possible that you get more than a fixed a number of decimal places. To maintain consistency in your report, I suggest that you set the decimal places to 2 (or 4, whichever you want) instead of Auto.

 

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Check out this blog of mine: How to Export Telemetry Data from Azure IoT Central into Power BI

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Anonymous
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I would check the fields [unit price] and [quantity].  If you change those to Fixed Decimal Number, that should clear up the issue.  

Shaurya
Memorable Member
Memorable Member

Hi @Jan_Trummel,

 

Since you are calculating Total Price by multiplying total other columns which are decimals, it is possible that you get more than a fixed a number of decimal places. To maintain consistency in your report, I suggest that you set the decimal places to 2 (or 4, whichever you want) instead of Auto.

 

Did I answer your question? Mark this post as a solution if I did!
Check out this blog of mine: How to Export Telemetry Data from Azure IoT Central into Power BI

Hi @Shaurya  and sorry for really late answer!

 

It seems like if Power BI would store the values not as fixed decimal numbers, isn't it? Or is it a display error?

 

Greetings

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