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I'm tryng to use SWITCH command for a Table conditional formatting.
The syntax command -that function correctly with table- is:
ColorDL = SWITCH(TRUE();AVERAGE(datatest[DWLMbps]) <= 40;"#ff0000")
I want to use the above formula with varable values that I have definited with:
AlertDL = AVERAGE(datatest[DWLMbps]) / 2
So the formula I want to use is:
ColorDL = SWITCH(TRUE();AVERAGE(datatest[DWLMbps]) <= AlertDL ;"#ff0000")
but if I change the formula with the variable nothing happen!!
Has anyone idea how to solve this issue??
Thanks in advance
Ago
Solved! Go to Solution.
I guess to have found my gross error! For my pourpose I must have to find as constant the average of average in a specific new calculation!!! Now the formula is right!
Thanks and sorry!!
Ago
Hi @AgoZ_KH ,
I have a little confused about your scenario.
Do you use the formula below and it does not work?
ColorDL =
VAR AlertDL =
AVERAGE ( datatest[DWLMbps] ) / 2
RETURN
SWITCH ( TRUE (); AVERAGE ( datatest[DWLMbps] ) <= AlertDL; "#ff0000" )
If it is convenient, could you share your data sample and your desired output so that we could help further on it?
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi @v-piga-msft !
thanks for your reply!
I try to explain better my issue.
Suppose you have a table like this:
| City | provider | AVG DL | AVG UL |
| Niscemi | We-Link srl | 8,361469096 | 7,863967693 |
| Catania | Sielte S.p.A. | 35,73597198 | 8,044349001 |
| Turin | IT.Gate S.p.A. | 43,21181966 | 7,76261368 |
| Avellino | WirLab | 56,38693657 | 7,979770532 |
| Ferrara | STEL s.r.l. | 61,19472471 | 7,936191003 |
| Campagna | Farecom | 6,578243496 | 7,961401015 |
| Ascoli Piceno | ip telecom srl | 63,51329728 | 7,9339651 |
| Lavello | FlashLine | 63,59829813 | 7,957919972 |
| Molfetta | WebFi S.r.l. | 63,93752491 | 8,011353872 |
| Salerno | WirLab | 64,09026412 | 7,989395117 |
| Francofonte | Micro Servizi | 64,64235265 | 7,910004308 |
| Perdifumo | SAMTEL NETWORK SRL | 65,2361392 | 7,874640341 |
| Lecce | WicitY | 5,24976288 | 7,852466136 |
| Salerno | Positivo | 65,40163673 | 7,900549613 |
| Foligno | Connesi s.p.a. | 65,42641934 | 7,968541377 |
| Serrano | Fowhe Broadband | 65,56978196 | 7,91225221 |
| Tivoli | AirMaxItalia | 65,61535612 | 7,918500548 |
| Barletta | Nova Networks srl | 7,651318051 | 7,884948795 |
| Campobasso | Dimensione Srl | 65,66215203 | 7,910134884 |
Suppose the Average of column AVG DL is 49,31, too.
I want to color all the cells in AVG DL column that are < to 49,31/2 = 24,65 using the formula you have described below in your gentle reply.
I'd like to understand why the formula works when I use a scalar value (i.e. 24) and not when I use the variable (AlertDL)!
Thank in advance for your help!!
Ago
I guess to have found my gross error! For my pourpose I must have to find as constant the average of average in a specific new calculation!!! Now the formula is right!
Thanks and sorry!!
Ago
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