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Hi,
I am validating data from 3 different systems. I want to make a table like the example below where I can see for each row in the dimension where they are different, like:
- Which one is different from the other two
- If all three are dfferent
See below for example:
(the Date in SystemX is a text field)
I hope someone can help or give inspiration 🙂
Solved! Go to Solution.
Yes I can,
I have added three columns to determine if an column should get a background color.
These are the formulas:
If a conditional 1 is 1 then you can choose a background color for system 1 etc.
Fairly simple task in Excel,
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Hi,
The Excel I posted was just an example of how I wanted it to look like.
Do you have an idea to replicate that in PowerBI?
Hey Xilitor!
I was thinking of creating an extra column where you determine if:
- Column 1 is different then 2 and 3
- Column 2 is different then 1 and 3
- Column 3 is different then 1 and 2
- All columns are different.
Then, based on that new column you can apply conditional formatting.
Is this something you can work with?
Can you elaborate a bit more on that?
Yes I can,
I have added three columns to determine if an column should get a background color.
These are the formulas:
If a conditional 1 is 1 then you can choose a background color for system 1 etc.
Thank you! It works! 🙂
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