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Hello all,
I have data in text form in a column (for example 5343.4 and 2.56e+006). When I transform to integer, it recognises the decimal place as the leading decimal place. If I divide the column after the separator point, the e representations lose their meaning. What solutions are there for this?
Best regards
Johannes
In Power Query.
Where exactly do I have to enter this? In PowerQuery or PowerBI?
Use Int64.From() and make sure to specify the culture correctly.
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