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Hi all
I have a metrix visual with several totals (below pic) which currently all grey, I want for each total level a different color and I tried it under "Rows subtotals" -- > choose a level but than my "values" is blocked (pic attached), any ideas ?
thx
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Hi FreemanZ, thanks for the quick reply, I'll add more.
Hi @TomerIwanir1 ,
Please use the 'ISINSCOPE' function to determine the row level. Then work with the conditional format to set the color.
ISINSCOPE function (DAX) - DAX | Microsoft Learn
Apply conditional table formatting in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Measure =
VAR _level1 = ISINSCOPE('Table'[level1])
VAR _level2 = ISINSCOPE('Table'[level2])
VAR _level3 = ISINSCOPE('Table'[level3])
RETURN
SWITCH(TRUE(),
_level3 = FALSE() && _level2 = TRUE(),"red",
_level2 = FALSE() && _level1 = TRUE(),"green",
"Yellow"
)
Final output
Best Regards,
Wenbin Zhou
Hi FreemanZ, thanks for the quick reply, I'll add more.
Hi @TomerIwanir1 ,
Please use the 'ISINSCOPE' function to determine the row level. Then work with the conditional format to set the color.
ISINSCOPE function (DAX) - DAX | Microsoft Learn
Apply conditional table formatting in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Measure =
VAR _level1 = ISINSCOPE('Table'[level1])
VAR _level2 = ISINSCOPE('Table'[level2])
VAR _level3 = ISINSCOPE('Table'[level3])
RETURN
SWITCH(TRUE(),
_level3 = FALSE() && _level2 = TRUE(),"red",
_level2 = FALSE() && _level1 = TRUE(),"green",
"Yellow"
)
Final output
Best Regards,
Wenbin Zhou
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