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shreep1
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PowerBI KPI Visualization

Hello 

@Amit@Greg , @tamerj1 , @lbendlin 

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@amitchandak , @olgad , @Sahir_Maharaj , @FreemanZ , @tamerj1 , @Greg_Deckler 

 

 

Hello All, 

 

I am trying to use KPI Visual in my PowerBI Report. It looks like this:

 

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Everything looks fine but I am still getting ":1" by default even though I am not asking for it. I don't know how to eliminate this?

 

I tried going under Format your Visual pane in the right handside of PowerBI:

 

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When I expanded the category, it shows something like this:

 

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But in the KPI visuals it appears like 2023 Target : 100% : 1

 

So it appears that I cannot change here to have it reflected in my KPI card. 

 

shreep1_0-1698863937092.png

 

Can you please provide me any suggestions to fix this issue?

 

Thanks

 

 

 

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Anonymous
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Hi  @shreep1 ,

 

Is your ":1" the value you get when you place a measure on a Target?

In my testing, when I have a value of 1 in the measure or data greater than 0.5 and the data type is Decimal number (0 decimal places), the Target shows 1.

vyangliumsft_0-1699238399791.png

 

vyangliumsft_1-1699238399794.png

If you want to display a normal Decimal number, you can customize the decimal places.

vyangliumsft_2-1699238419129.png

 

If that result does not meet your expectations, can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data. We can better understand the problem and help you.

 

Best Regards,

Liu Yang

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