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Hi Community,
So this is really basic, but somehow I've not figured it out yet.
I want to present a percentage difference with a +/- prefix while retaining the number functionality (sort by value, conditional formating based on value, mathematical functions).
I've tried:
FORMAT([Policies Sold CYTD]/[Policies Sold PYTD]-1,"+#,##0.0%;-#,##0.0%") but this of course makes it a text field and I lose the functionality I need.
What am I missing here?
Many thanks,
Harry.
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Hi @Greg_Deckler,
Unfortunately, a percentage value with a +/- prefix is not a supported numeric data type. Currently, you may have to set it to text field. Please submit a feature request at ideas page. Thanks for your feedback.
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @Greg_Deckler,
Unfortunately, a percentage value with a +/- prefix is not a supported numeric data type. Currently, you may have to set it to text field. Please submit a feature request at ideas page. Thanks for your feedback.
Regards,
Yuliana Gu
Thanks for your reply, I've added my vote to the idea here:
Anyone encountering this problem please go there and vote for it. MS are pretty good at listening to the PowerBI community.
Using the standard Percent format, Modeling tab, Formatting area, Format | Percent, will get you everything except the + sign. Not sure how to do that.
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