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gokhanatmaca
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PowerBI Desktop - Parameter Issue

Hi, I defined the parameter. When I want to write -50, it automatically becomes -51.

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nandic
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@gokhanatmaca to confirm, it is not issue on your side, it is general behaviour of numeric parameter.
It will work if you set min value -950, max value 950, increment 1. That is max range. More than that it will not work properly.
Alternative, keep min -1000, max 1000, but set increment to 2 or to 5, in that case it will work fine.

Cheers,
Nemanja

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nandic
Resident Rockstar
Resident Rockstar

@gokhanatmaca to confirm, it is not issue on your side, it is general behaviour of numeric parameter.
It will work if you set min value -950, max value 950, increment 1. That is max range. More than that it will not work properly.
Alternative, keep min -1000, max 1000, but set increment to 2 or to 5, in that case it will work fine.

Cheers,
Nemanja

SamWiseOwl
Super User
Super User

Hi @gokhanatmaca 

Can you see a little ! on your visual.

The slicer can't handle 2000 values so instead it does a representitive sample.

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If you change your step to 2 it will be able to have all those represented.

 

Alternatively change your slicer type to a single select drop down or vertical list. These support more rows than the single slicer

SamWiseOwl_1-1729687217606.png

 

There are also other custom slicers that have search functionality.


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