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Hi Champs
I am using below expression in my Gauge chart which works fine cause i am getting correct results.
My problem is to format value according to the clients
Totals value is =0.00002337 then client need to see only 2 not 0.02 etc cause i used many Num FUNC last one was '#%' then i get 0.02 .how to can i omit the first 5 zeros to get 2 as value?
=num((count({$<campaign_id={"tech","service"},term_reason ={"ABANDON"}>}lead_id)/100)
/
count({$<campaign_id={"service","tech"},user_group ={"NEO"}>}phone_number),'#%')
Thanks
May be multiply by 100?
May be multiply by 100?
Hi Sunny
I used * 100 in below it seems to be working
=num((count({$<campaign_id={"tech","service"},term_reason ={"ABANDON"}>}lead_id)/100)
/
count({$<campaign_id={"service","tech"},user_group ={"NEO"}>}phone_number)*100,'#%')
Thanks
Hi Sunny
I thought by using '#%' solved formatting function but after i refreshed my dashboard today is still show 0.8 instead of only 8%
,
Try this
=num((count({$<campaign_id={"tech","service"},term_reason ={"ABANDON"}>}lead_id)/100)
/
count({$<campaign_id={"service","tech"},user_group ={"NEO"}>}phone_number)*100,'##.%')
Hi Sunny
Thanks,after using '##.%' i am getting 0.
What if you multiply by 1000 instead of 100 ![]()
Hi Sunny
It worked
if i may ask why we multiply by 1000 instead of 100 ?
Because it seems that you number was showing up as 0.008 and to make it 0.08, we had to multiply it by 1000 instead of 100 ![]()
Sunny you are the best Thanks