Hi there,
I've started looking at displaying out Sales force data within PowerBi. The two resources Sales force Sales Rep and Sales Force sales Manager )provided on the in-app site are geat, however it seems all the data displayed is in "$" Dollars, rather then my set locale of the United Kingdon and as this resource doesnt have the ability to import in to PowerBi desktop how do we get around the problem.
Any suggestions would be good thanks, unless I have missed a setting elsewhere!
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@Anonymous,
Use Format() function in DAX instead. There is an example for your reference.
Measure = FORMAT(SUM(A[Sales]),"£#,##0;(£#,##0)")
Regards,
Lydia
@Anonymous,
You can use Salesforce connector in Power BI Desktop to connect to your data source, create your own report and publish the report to Power BI Service.
In Power BI Desktop, you are able to format data.
Regards,
Lydia
Hi there, thanks for your response, however the salesforce connector for the predetermined reports (sales force manager and sales for sales rep) are only avaiable within the online Power Bi app, not through power bi desktop where objects and reports are available.
The data represented through the sales force sales manager and sales force sales rep reports is good, however you cannot edit the query to identify why the report displays sales data in dollars rather than GBP.
Please see my screenshot below.
Thanks
Robbie
@Anonymous,
In Power BI Service, it is not possible to change data format. Another workaround is to connect to the Power BI Service online dataset in Power BI Desktop, then use Format function to format your data.
Regards,
Lydia
Thanks for the swift response.
So I've started up Power Bi desktop and chose to:
Get Data > Power Bi > Power Bi Datasets >Connect
Chose the Sales force Sales Rep dataset from My workspace
Once the dataset had loaded I then proceeeded to create a test cart showing the "Amount" field from my test data
The amount shows in dolalrs, yet the Formating options on the Modeling tab are greyed out
Please see screenshot
Thanks
@Anonymous,
Use Format() function in DAX instead. There is an example for your reference.
Measure = FORMAT(SUM(A[Sales]),"£#,##0;(£#,##0)")
Regards,
Lydia