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this is what i meant by formatting the values based on heirarchy with HASONEVALUE() - except, just replace Orange with the rules you need for when there's more than 1 practice.
this is what i meant by formatting the values based on heirarchy with HASONEVALUE() - except, just replace Orange with the rules you need for when there's more than 1 practice.
Great - thanks so much
As you've noticed, the issue arises when there's more than 1 practice - and this is because the SELECTEDVALUE() function returns a blank in that case, so the lookup fails. One way around this is by wrapping your lookup in HASONEVALUE() - i.e:
Data Colour Admin = IF(HASONEVALUE(Table[Practice]),
// simply look up the colour...,
// else, your fallback logic here
)
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