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Hello,
I have a table with multiple columns that I set to "whole number" data type (by going Data tab > Column tools > Data type = whole number). This works as expected inside PBI desktop, but when I publish and then view the report at app.powerbi.com numbers are all rounded down.
How can I make the web version display whole numbers correctly?
Thanks
Hi @jayhaast ,
As far as I know, setting to Whole number type will round the data by default. So please use the TRUNC function to truncate a number to an integer by removing the decimal part of the number.
Measure = TRUNC( SUM('Table'[Value]) )
If the problem is still not resolved, please provide detailed error information or the expected result you expect. Let me know immediately, looking forward to your reply.
Best Regards,
Winniz
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thanks for the suggestion, this isn't what i'm asking though. I dont want to truncate down, I want PBI web to not round down. The weird thing is that the desktop version is behaving as expected, it's only when i publish I get the issue.
Thanks amitchandak. Didn't get to test your suggestoin unfortunately, my computer did a major update over the weekend and now problem is fixed. But the update presumably included a cache refresh. Sorry I couldnt test conclusively.
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