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acg
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Conditionally formatting of a not summable ,(non measure) variable

I noted that you can only conditionally format measures. When I want to conditionallly format a (non summable) variable, then I am asked to add a Summarization. 

When measures are conditionally formatted, then no Summarization is required. 

Is there a work around? Can I create a pro forma calculation of my decimal variable, like ( [weight]*1) ? 

Multiplicaitons are simply created as table additions, and I have not found a way yet to do something like:

CALCULATE MULTIPLY  [weight], 1

 

Has anyone a solution to this?

 

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amitchandak
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@acg , No you have to give aggregation for a column.

Because data in visual is aggregated

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amitchandak
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@acg , No you have to give aggregation for a column.

Because data in visual is aggregated

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