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master_student
Creator III
Creator III

formatting numbers

Hello Guys,

I have an expression that return a value with exponentielle :


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here is th expression :

=num(((sum({$<[Year of date]={$(=Max([Year of date]))},RVN_DATA_CHANNEL = >}RVN_AIRTIME) -sum({$<[Year of date]={$(=Max([Year of date]))},RVN_DATA_CHANNEL -= {'Shops'}>}MNT_DATA))

- (sum({$<[Year of date]={$(=Max([Year of date])-1)},RVN_DATA_CHANNEL = >}RVN_AIRTIME) -sum({$<[Year of date]={$(=Max([Year of date])-1)},RVN_DATA_CHANNEL -= {'Shops'}>}MNT_DATA)))

/sum({$<[Year of date]={$(=Max([Year of date])-1)},RVN_DATA_CHANNEL = >}RVN_AIRTIME) -sum({$<[Year of date]={$(=Max([Year of date])-1)},RVN_DATA_CHANNEL -= {'Shops'}>}MNT_DATA)*100,'# ## % ')

I need one number after the comma

How to correct it ?

Thanks

5 Replies
prma7799
Master III
Master III

Try like

=num((Expression),'#,##0')

Anil_Babu_Samineni

Are you looking 1,5 %??

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master_student
Creator III
Creator III
Author

yes

Anil_Babu_Samineni

If possible please share workfile to test. OR Use #,0 %

Best Anil, When applicable please mark the correct/appropriate replies as "solution" (you can mark up to 3 "solutions". Please LIKE threads if the provided solution is helpful
pradosh_thakur
Master II
Master II

try this

expression:

=num((((sum({$<[Year of date]={$(=Max([Year of date]))},RVN_DATA_CHANNEL = >}RVN_AIRTIME) -sum({$<[Year of date]={$(=Max([Year of date]))},RVN_DATA_CHANNEL -= {'Shops'}>}MNT_DATA))

- (sum({$<[Year of date]={$(=Max([Year of date])-1)},RVN_DATA_CHANNEL = >}RVN_AIRTIME) -sum({$<[Year of date]={$(=Max([Year of date])-1)},RVN_DATA_CHANNEL -= {'Shops'}>}MNT_DATA)))

/(sum({$<[Year of date]={$(=Max([Year of date])-1)},RVN_DATA_CHANNEL = >}RVN_AIRTIME) -sum({$<[Year of date]={$(=Max([Year of date])-1)},RVN_DATA_CHANNEL -=

{'Shops'}>}MNT_DATA)))*100,'#,## 0')

& '%'

regards

Pradosh

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