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Hello,
I would like a conditional formatting rule, like:
Please illuminate me:
Thank YOU!
Hi @webportal ,
Please try creating a new measure:
Color =
VAR __diff = DIVIDE([ThisYear], [PrevYear])-1
VAR __result = IF(__diff < 0, "Red", "Green")
RETURN
__result
And apply it to the field value:
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Hello @Anonymous
Ok, but then for each measure I want a conditional formatting, I'll need another measure.
There should be a better way.
Try this
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Hello,
Here it is:
@webportal , Can you provide details of column and conditions
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Yes, it's just a annuall sales variation.
DIVIDE([ThisYear], [PrevYear])-1
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