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Stefania
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Stefania asked on 09 Feb 2018, 04:32 PM

In the PivotGrid PivotFieldList demo, if I drag the field product on property aggregations, it shows the count of products.

But if I set a number format, it's ignored.

How can I use number format in this case?

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Kalin
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answered on 14 Feb 2018, 12:59 PM
Hi Stefania,

With the current implementation formatting count aggregation is not supported. However we have feature request for that functionality logged in our feedback portal - you can vote for it and track its status on the following link:
https://feedback.telerik.com/Project/143/Feedback/Details/163991-pivotgrid-apply-number-format-to-count-aggregation-values

If you have any other questions or concerns, please let us know.

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answered on 14 Feb 2018, 02:09 PM

I also have another request on the same issue.

In excel I can use number format Y to see an Y character on cells with value not null.

If I use this format on a pivot field, it returns error.

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Kalin
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answered on 19 Feb 2018, 12:40 PM
Hi Stefania,

Is this also applicable to the Pivot in Excel? Can you please demonstrate how do you apply it and use in the Excel Pivot? If you can share a video or excel file that would be helpful. You can directly open a feature request in our feedback portal providing all the available information about the desired functionality.

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