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¡Hola a todos!
Creé una columna calculada para dar formato a otra columna con algunos valores de Ventas Netas.
test = FORMAT(Summary[Y5 NS (USD)];"$#,##0,,M")
Básicamente, si tengo un valor de $ 17.086.863 , el formato devuelve $17M.
Pero, si tengo $ 3.500.000 , el formato devuelve $4M. Pero necesito $3.5 Millones.
¿Alguna idea de cómo resolver esto?
Saludos
No sé si es la mejor solución, pero en lugar de usar FORMAT, creé una columna calculada con la siguiente expresión:
Test3 = "$"&ROUNDDOWN(Summary[Y5 NS (USD)]/1000000;1)&"M"
@Gdps probar esto
test = FORMAT(Summary[Y5 NS (USD)];"$#,##0.00,,M")
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No funcionó :S
$3.500.000 se convierten en $3,500,00.00M
$17.086.863 se convierten en $17,086,863.00M
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