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I have a decomposition tree set up and have conditional formatting on the values so they turn either red or green if one of the columns is yes or no.
Then i have a count of people in another column. The problem that I have is that in the cells that are zero, it stays grey. I want it to go red. Is there a way around it.
Here is my conditional format code I used in the measure.
Colour Code Measure = IF (
ISBLANK('datasource'[Measure]),"Red",
(SWITCH(
TRUE(),
SELECTEDVALUE('datasource'[Yes/No]) = "Yes", "Green",
SELECTEDVALUE('datasource'[Yes/No]) <> "Yes", "Red"
))
)
I did a bandaid fix for this. I changed the base colour to the same red, since all of the ones with no values would be a no anyways.
@Rostanga where are you using yes/no column?
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This is the set I created for this sample decomp tree. Just kept it small.
The yes/no column is only used in the measure that was created for the colour coding of the data boxes in the tree
@Rostanga try this:
Colour Code Measure =
IF (
[Measure] = 0,
"Red",
(
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'datasource'[Yes/No] ) = "Yes", "Green",
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'datasource'[Yes/No] ) <> "Yes", "Red"
)
)
)
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Unfortunately still staying grey.
@Rostanga are you forcing measure to show 0 instead of blank ()?
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@parry2k the data source has zero's in it.
If i put those as null in power query then they disappear completely from the visual.
But i need them to show as zero, but then as those would be non-compliant (or they are a no), I need those to also show as red. I only want the ones that are yes to be green.
I haven't added any other parts to the measure to force it.
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