I'm trying to align decimal numbers in Microsoft Dynamics NAV, ie. in Report builder by comma. It should look something like this:
21,456
3,33
178,7564
As you can see I want to do it no matter how many decimal places I have.
Does anyone knows how to do it trough Navision or Report Builder?
I would be very grateful :)
By default NAV prints something like this
You need to change a property of you textbox to print in your format, set TextAling property in Center.
Save changes an execute the report. You can see this
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I have a dataset with fields targeted and opens and I need to add calculated field opens per targeted which essentially means doing simple devision of those 2 values.
My calculated field is as follows
{opens}/{targeted}
but then displaying simple table with values they are completely incorrect
If I try any other operator like + * etc calculations are correct.
I'm completely out of ideas on how to debug this. I've simplified the dataset to just columns of targeted and opens, can't get any simpler.
Had the same problem, I fixed it by wrapping the columns with the sum() function. Like this:
sum({opens})/sum({targeted})
I think you need to make AWS understand that you are working with float numbers.
1.0*{opens}/{targeted}
if still not working try also
(1.0*{opens})/({targeted}*1.0)
it should give you the desired output (not tested, let me know if it doesnt work)
I tried this but it's still showing null as you can see in the screen. Please help to solve this.
REGEXP_EXTRACT(X,"[0-9]*[0-9]")
It can be achieved using the Calculated Field below which uses the REGEXP_EXTRACT function to extract the numbers and the CAST function to ensure that it's a Number field:
CAST(REGEXP_EXTRACT(AttivitĂ , "(\\d+)") AS NUMBER )
Google Data Studio Report and GIF to elaborate:
In Amazon Athena, I want to round a big number to output me as decimal precision 2.
For example, I have 1.4309491454947177E11 which is equivalent to 143094914549.47177, so I expect result to be 143094914549.47
I am doing
SELECT ROUND(1.4309491454947177E11, 2)
But it is giving me wrong output 1.43.
Any help would be much appreciated!!!
The output is correct it is converting it to 2 decimals and you can use it in any downstream. It is just displayed as exponential. Similar to the way you see in excel and when you click on excel cell it displays actual value.
If you want to see data in 2 digit format.Cast will work make sure no of digits in cast is more than actual value
select cast(Round(1.4309491454947177E11 ,2) as decimal(20,2))
I have an Excel list which does contain a certain number of double entries.
eg.
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What I want to do is to search each doublette and add an iterator to it. So that the result looks something like this:
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I've absolutly no idea where to start with this.
Any ideas!?
Put this in B2:
=IF(A2=A1,A2&"."&COUNTIF($A$1:A2,A2)-1,A2)
And drag down. Let me know if it helps...
Thanks a lot to Black.Jack! You were right all along!
My own stupidity was in my way. ;) I am running a German version of Libre Office, which brings two subtle, but important changes. First conditions etc. must be named German!!! (as a colleague pointed out ;))
Secondly the parameters must be seperated by ; and not by , in Libreoffice...
So the working formula for a German Libre Office version is this one:
=WENN(A2=A1;A1&"."&ZĂ„HLENWENN($A$1:A2;A2)-1;A2)
again: Thank you very much Black.Jack. Wouldn't have figured it out without your help!!!
I am creating a pivot table in excel sheet by aspose.cells. I want the values to be formatted as Accounting, with a symbol, a comma and 2 decimal places. Is this possible with aspose.cells? Please suggest how to do this with Aspose.Cells and c#.
If you need Accounting number formatting for the PivotField, you may try to use the following numeric formatting using PivotField.Number attribute instead.
pivotTable.DataFields[0].Number = 43; //You may also try it with 44 if it suits your needs.
Alternatively you may try to use the following formatting string for NumberFormat custom attribute of PivotField. You may also check in MS Excel to get your desired custom strings to try with NumberFormat property.
_($* #,##0.00_);_($* (#,##0.00);_($* "-"??_);_(#_)
If you still face any confusion/issue, can you please share the sample Excel file in which you may manually set the desired number formatting for the Pivot Table fields in MS Excel, and share the file with us, so that we can test the scenario at our end.
Furthermore, can you please share the code/sample application with the template files (input, output and expected output file etc.). The files can also be shared in Aspose.Cells product support forum.
Please try using PivotField.NumberFormat property to specify his desired formatting, see the code segment below for reference:
//Specify the number formatting to the first data field added.
pivotTable.DataFields[0].NumberFormat = "$#,##0.00";
Moreover, we also recommend you use our latest version of Aspose.Cells for .NET 7.4.0 in which we made some more enhancements regarding PivotTables.
PS, I am working as Support developer / Technical Evangelist at Aspose.