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Hey everyone,
I'm having a problem with my report whenever I publish it to web, I've got a Map visual and a measure that calculates the percentage, this measure is formatted as percentage, in the power bi desktop it shows just fine like this:
but when it is published to web it stops showing the value as percentage staying like this:
but i need it to be as percentage even when it is published to web.
does anyone know why does this happen?
thanks in advance
Hi @MarvinConceição ,
Based on my test in the latest version of Power BI Desktop, set the percent place for the [Percent] measure, then publish to Power BI Service (Edge browser), the [Percent] measure is the same percent format as in Power BI Desktop. You may upgrade the Power BI Desktop, and try it again, or try other browsers.
Power BI Desktop:
Power BI Service:
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Amy
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hey @v-xicai While working on this I noticed that I can actually see percentages when I view the map as a table, but in the map the values just stay as decimals
Hey Amy (@v-xicai) sorry for the late reply, I updated my power by desktop to the latest version, and now the map dosn't show the percentages even in the desktop app. I don't know if I did anything wrong in formating my measure, it is as the image below shows
hey @amitchandak , I've tried to refreshing and republishing the report, but this still happens, I've deleted the data set, but it just don't change
@Fowmy it is a native PowerBI map visual
Could you share the sample data to explore the issue
@MarvinConceição
Is it a native PowerBI map visual or imported from the market place?
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@MarvinConceição , Can you clear cache and refresh once and check back. If needed republish.
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