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Zakaria_1980's avatar
Zakaria_1980
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4 years ago
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Conditional formatting

Dears,

 

i've the following column with some %, and i applied a conditional formating, but the colors are not as the ones i defined in the conditional formating below. can someone help me with this please?

Thanks.

 

 

 

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Hi Zakaria_1980 ,

    Please create a measure as below and set the conditional formatting as below screenshot:

    Cond Formatting = 
    SWITCH (
        TRUE (),
        [-Planning Accuracy_BVP (BP vs AC)] < 0.5, "Red",
        [-Planning Accuracy_BVP (BP vs AC)] < 0.9, "Orange",
        "Green"
    )

    If the above one is not working for your scenario, please share some sample data or your simplified pbix file(exclude sensitive data) in order to provide you a suitable solution. Thank you.

    Best Regards

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  • PaulDBrown's avatar
    PaulDBrown
    Community Champion

    Try changing the order of the IFs in the conditional cormatting:

    First: less the 50%
    Second: less than 90%
    Third: less than 100%

     

    Or

    Create a measure to use for the field value in the conditional formatting:

    Cond Formatting =
    SWITCH([Planning accuracy measure],
    < 0.5, "Red",

    < 0.9, "Orange",

    "Green")

    • Zakaria_1980's avatar
      Zakaria_1980
      Post Patron

      even if i changed the order it still the same.

      when i created the measure, it gives to me unexpected expression for the "<"

       

       

      • PaulDBrown's avatar
        PaulDBrown
        Community Champion

        Apologies. It should be:

        Cond Formatting =
        SWITCH ( TRUE() ,
        [Planning accuracy measure]< 0.5, "Red",

        [Planning accuracy measure]< 0.9, "Orange",

        "Green")