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gisellevaleta
Contributor III
Contributor III

Number Format

Hi.

I have below expression that sits in a pivot table under dimensions.

Aggr(Round(Sum({<[Pdiv Id No]-={6,11,12}, [SK Plan Type No]={1}, [Season Description EP]={'Winter'}>}[Binc Sale Sell Amt])), Division, Department).

This is returning the number format of 123456789.

I would like the above expresion to return 123 456 789.

How am I able to achieve that?

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MayilVahanan

Hi

Try like below

=Num(Aggr(Round(Sum({<[Pdiv Id No]-={6,11,12}, [SK Plan Type No]={1}, [Season Description EP]={'Winter'}>}[Binc Sale Sell Amt])), Division, Department), '# ##0','.', ' ')

Thanks & Regards, Mayil Vahanan R
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MayilVahanan

HI 

Try like below

Num(Aggr(Round(Sum({<[Pdiv Id No]-={6,11,12}, [SK Plan Type No]={1}, [Season Description EP]={'Winter'}>}[Binc Sale Sell Amt])), Division, Department),'# ###')

Thanks & Regards, Mayil Vahanan R
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gisellevaleta
Contributor III
Contributor III
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Hi

It's returning 1e+07 ###

MayilVahanan

Hi

Try like below

=Num(Aggr(Round(Sum({<[Pdiv Id No]-={6,11,12}, [SK Plan Type No]={1}, [Season Description EP]={'Winter'}>}[Binc Sale Sell Amt])), Division, Department), '# ##0','.', ' ')

Thanks & Regards, Mayil Vahanan R
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gisellevaleta
Contributor III
Contributor III
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Hi

This is giving expected result, thanks.