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Hello,
I am looking for a simple yes or no on if it is possible to apply conditional formatting to a single measure that is using SELECTEDVALUE in a matrix visual. The primary reason I am using this to display nested columns in my matrix but it appears to come at the price of conditional formatting of the individual columns. The main issue I am running into is that I need to a few columns to appear as % while others appear as $ amounts Since I am only able to do this with the FORMAT function in the measure, I am only able to apply conditional formatting to one of the data types depending on the data type I set the single measure to. Any help would be appreciated before I dive deeper into this rabbit hole. Thank you!
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@dulrey dynamic format doesn't convert the value to the text.
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@dulrey dynamic format doesn't convert the value to the text.
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That is the answer I was looking for thank you very much!
Your solution is so great parry2k , It worked perfect!
Hi, @dulrey
Dynamic text metrics are really a great option and, as Super User mentioned, suit your situation. It's highly recommended that you try it out for more flexibility in how you present your data.
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Jianpeng Li
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Thank you for your reply, the main issue I am having with this is that the conditional formatting rules are not applying to the percentage values since they are being formatted as text. I have provided an example below, I would like anything < 0 to appear with red text. My understanding is that dynamic formatting will convert the values to text to display in the desired format. Let me know if their is a gap in my understanding as to how they are functioning. Thank you!
@dulrey you should explore dynamic format for the measure
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