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Hi.
I have a question that I am not sure if I am doing something wrong or it's some feature of PBI Desktop and I'd like some help.
I inserted a new what-if parameter with data type "decimal number" and "minimum = 0", "maximum = 20" and "increment = 0.01". So far so good, the problem is that when I move the slider (or try to insert a value in field) the minimum increment I can adjust is 0.02 and not 0.01 as set in the "what-if" parameter "Slider = GENERATESERIES (0, 20, 0.01)"
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Greetings,
Berg
hi, @Anonymous
I have got this from power bi product team:
This is currently by design, though we've been discussing a better experience when we're sampling data points
Best Regards,
Lin
Hi.
I have a question that I am not sure if I am doing something wrong or it's some feature of PBI Desktop.
I inserted a new what-if parameter with data type "decimal number" and "minimum = 0", "maximum = 20" and "increment = 0.01". So far so good, the problem is that when I move the slider (or try to insert a value in field) the minimum increment I can adjust is 0.02 and not 0.01 as set in the "what-if" parameter "Slider = GENERATESERIES (0, 20, 0.01)"
Link for the video >> Video
Greetings,
Berg
hi, @Anonymous
Thank you for your feedback. I have reported this issue internally, CRI: 115536429.
Would update here once I get any response.
Best Regards,
Lin
@Anonymous may be you want to report it as a bug on support forum.
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