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Anonymous
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Conditional Format Value Based On String Not Numbers

I have The Following Table

 

StatusCampaign type
Completed      A
Completed      A
Completed      B
Completed      R
Completed      D
Completed      A
Cancelled      F
Cancelled     GS
Cancelled     GS
Cancelled     W
Cancelled     E
Cancelled     T 
Cancelled     U
Cancelled     W
Cancelled     HG
Cancelled     SF
Cancelled     AS
Cancelled     YF
Paused     A
Paused     N
Paused     N
Paused     J
Running     L

 

So i want to condional formal the campaign type based on staus so like if completed the campaign type should be green, if canceled red, if paused yellow, if running blue

 

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OwenAuger
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Hi @Anonymous 

For this type of colouring rule, you would need to create a measure that depends on the value of Status, and returns the colour as a text value.

See here for details on the types of text values that are acceptable for defining colours.

 

The conditional formatting would then use Format style = "Field value" and be based on the measure.

 

Here is a simple example I created in a table visual:

OwenAuger_0-1652443101614.png

Regards,

Owen


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OwenAuger
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Hi @Anonymous 

For this type of colouring rule, you would need to create a measure that depends on the value of Status, and returns the colour as a text value.

See here for details on the types of text values that are acceptable for defining colours.

 

The conditional formatting would then use Format style = "Field value" and be based on the measure.

 

Here is a simple example I created in a table visual:

OwenAuger_0-1652443101614.png

Regards,

Owen


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