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I'm trying to do conditional formatting with a traffic light column in my matrix.
This is what the traffic light is based on:
0-5% variance = GREEN
6-10% variance = ORANGE
11%+ variance =RED
I'd read on other forums because I was working with negative percentage variances so have been using:
95-100% -> -0.05 to 1
90-94% -> -0.16 to 0.1
89-0< -> -0.11
However, there is an error in one of my outputs -0.06 where it should be ORANGE instead of black. Everything else is correct.
How do I fix this?
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Hi @Caiz ,
If value is less than -0.06 means value <-0.06 not value <= -0.06. You can try to set if value is less than -0.055.
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Stephen Tao
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Hi @Caiz ,
I made a number axis chart. As you can see in the figure, -0.06 is not within the condition range, so it is black.
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Stephen Tao
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Hi @Anonymous , I have changed the rule for Orange:
However, it still remains black.
Hi @Caiz ,
If value is less than -0.06 means value <-0.06 not value <= -0.06. You can try to set if value is less than -0.055.
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
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@Caiz , Might need data /pbix to check that.
You can create a color measure like this.
Switch(True(),
[% variance] >-0.005 , "green",
[% variance] >-0.01 , "orange",
[% variance] >-1 , "red",
"blue"
)
and use that in coditional formatting, after using "Field Value" option
refer
https://radacad.com/dax-and-conditional-formatting-better-together-find-the-biggest-and-smallest-num...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-conditional-table-formatting#color-by-color-values