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I have a simple set of KPIs and I am use a current month and comparing against previous month. I am using column data model with dates as rows and KPIs as columns. I can't seem to figure out how to automatically add green up arrows for positive variances and red down arrows for negative variances.
How do I go about adding a simple up/down green/red KPI indicator to each variance calculation that is done automatically in the list of KPIs?
I read the instructions about using Method 2 for a calculated column but in this case would i have to create a new calculated column for every single KPI even though they are all being calculated automatically? I am not understanding. I simply want to add the indicator to the already automatically populated column of variances between actual and comparison columns. Any help would be appreciated!
Nobody knows how to add kpi indicators to the automatically populated variance columns?
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