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I have order #'s in Excel, and would like them to come in to Power BI as a string. Even when I format the font in Excel to be a string, they keep coming into Power BI as sumarized numeric fields. I would like to show the order #'s as an axis in a chart, with a count of product ID's. How can I do that?
In Excel Power Pivot you can click on a column then go to Advanced->Summarize By->Do Not Summarize. This feature is still missing in Desktop but hopefully it will be coming there soon.
Sounds like you need to use Power BI Desktop or Excel where you can set the type of column to Text or perhaps create a calculated column using CONCATENATE or other function to force a string.
Right. I ended up concatenating # & Field, which made it recognized as a string.
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