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I have a Financial Statment matrix that compare Real vs Plan in Revenues and Cost. In my Financial Statement Revenues are negative and Costs Positive.
I've also a column, Delta, that divide Actual Values by Plan Values as bellow (this was done in Excel):
How can I format the Column Delta with the right colours depending if is Revenue or Cost?
Thanks in advanced
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous
Hi, you can use a measure to evaluate the positive/negative and the Type (Revenue or Cost)
ColorFormat =
IF (
SEARCH ( "REVENUE"; SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[Type] ),, 0 ) <> 0,
IF ( [Delta] > 0, "#008000", "#ff0000" ),
IF ( [Delta] > 0, "#ff0000", "#008000" )
)
After that In Conditional Formatting, Select Format By Field Value--Based on Field - ColorFormat
Regards
Victor
@Anonymous
Hi, you can use a measure to evaluate the positive/negative and the Type (Revenue or Cost)
ColorFormat =
IF (
SEARCH ( "REVENUE"; SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[Type] ),, 0 ) <> 0,
IF ( [Delta] > 0, "#008000", "#ff0000" ),
IF ( [Delta] > 0, "#ff0000", "#008000" )
)
After that In Conditional Formatting, Select Format By Field Value--Based on Field - ColorFormat
Regards
Victor
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