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nick011
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Custom Decimal Places

Hello, Looking for a Power Query function similar to MySQL Format() - formats a number to a format like "#,###,###. ##", rounded to a specified number of decimal places, then it returns the result as a string.

 

I have a value column, and a column that states how many decimal places that row value should have. 

 

I need a function that applies that number of decimal places.

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nick011
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Thank you. I actually got what was needed from just this bit 

 

Number.Round([PrimaryValue],[DecimalPlaces]))

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nick011
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Thank you. I actually got what was needed from just this bit 

 

Number.Round([PrimaryValue],[DecimalPlaces]))

That's great 




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bhanu_gautam
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@nick011 , You can use below mentioned M-Code in Custom column to modify format

 

FormattedValue = Text.FromNumber([Value], "0." & Text.Repeat("0", [DecimalPlaces]))

 

Value is the numeric value to be formatted

Decimal Places is the number of decimal places to format the value to




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Thanks for your quick response. However, the following error message was received.

 

"Expression.Error: The name 'Text.FromNumber' wasn't recognized. Make sure it's spelled correctly"

 

 

Try this one 

 

FormattedValue =
let
value = [Value],
decimalPlaces = [DecimalPlaces],
roundedValue = Number.Round(value, decimalPlaces),
textValue = Text.From(roundedValue),
decimalPointIndex = Text.PositionOf(textValue, "."),
formattedValue = if decimalPointIndex = -1 then
textValue & "." & Text.Repeat("0", decimalPlaces)
else
textValue & Text.Repeat("0", decimalPlaces - (Text.Length(textValue) - decimalPointIndex - 1))
in
formattedValue




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