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vijay_27
Helper I
Helper I

Need to add # instead of indicator

Hello All,

Is there any way that we can add # before rank, here indicator is coming prior to rank 🔼 but instead of these i need #3

 

This is custom visual scroller from market place

 

Find below image 

 

IMG-20220201-WA0007.jpg

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v-henryk-mstf
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @vijay_27 ,

 

Are you using scroller visual, try to modify this pattern in the format.

vhenrykmstf_0-1644394487493.png

vhenrykmstf_1-1644394524654.png

If the problem is still not resolved, please provide detailed error information and let me know immediately. Looking forward to your reply.


Best Regards,
Henry


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vijay_27
Helper I
Helper I

@TheoC 

The same thing i told, i already created calculated column but in this visual it do not take calculated column, we cannot drag calculated column in measure deviation part of this visual

vijay_27
Helper I
Helper I

@TheoC 

it dont accept string as argument in measure deviation, and also it accept only measure...

This already try but it does not meet the requirements

@vijay_27 it needs to be a Calculated Column, not measure.

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TheoC
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Super User

Hi @vijay_27 

 

If your visual is from the Market Place, it might be a little difficult to achieve. However, you should be able to get # infront of your rank by adding a new calculated column:  Column = "#" & Table[Rank]

 

Hope this helps.

Theo

 

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