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Conditionally format numbers

Hi members,

I need to format the value of expressions in a pivot table conditionally. I.e if the expression returns a value >100, I want to show 5 digits after decimal. Vice versa, it shows 6 digits.

I see that the Number formatting in Properties doesn't have option for this. Does anyone have any idea?

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tush
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Creator II

Hi Vivian,

               Please try below expression:

=if (Sum(Profit)>100,num(Sum(Profit),'#0.00000'),num(Sum(Profit),'#0.000000'))


Note : Replace Profit with you actual field.

Thiago_Justen_

You could try format the expression output as follow:

If (YourExpression>100,

Round(YourExpression,0.00001),

Round(YourExpression,0.000001))

Thiago Justen Teixeira Gonçalves
Farol BI
WhatsApp: 24 98152-1675
Skype: justen.thiago
Anonymous
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Hi Tushar,

I tried this but it doesn't work. I guess perhaps because of the format. However I cannot post the formula here due to confidentiality. Can I have your email?

Anonymous
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Hi Thiago, I applied your solution but it didn't work.

Thiago_Justen_

Could you please. post your expression?

Thiago Justen Teixeira Gonçalves
Farol BI
WhatsApp: 24 98152-1675
Skype: justen.thiago
Anonymous
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Hi Thiago,

Cannot post it here due to confidentiality. If possible can I have your email?

Thiago_Justen_

Skype: justen.thiago

Email: thiago.justen@ultransportes.com.br

Thiago Justen Teixeira Gonçalves
Farol BI
WhatsApp: 24 98152-1675
Skype: justen.thiago