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I'm customizing three units and when I'm doing like this it's making a comma automatically when it's supposed to be a dot.
How do I fix that?
This is a picture of the command line:
And the unit reference table:
Hi @Anonymous ,
Everything works fine on my side.
You could upgrade the Power BI Desktop to the latest version or please share me with your pbix file after removing sensitive data.
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
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I guess you have default English in your preferences. But in Denmark we use "." instead of "," when we write thousands, milions, etc... I guess that's my issue. Do you know any workaround?
@Anonymous . This is Strange. Can you share the complete formula
If possible, Can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.
I updated it with the whole command line and reference table.
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