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Hi all,
I have to apply a conditional formatting on a field of a table in a dashbaord, but it seems to be mandatory to aggregate on some other fields, is it not possibile to apply the conditional formatting just on the value of that row?
I just want to have a green background when RECEIPT DAYS is below 7 days and red when it is above 7 days.
Any suggestion?
Thanks,
Andrea
Solved! Go to Solution.
I solved the problem by transforming an ID column datatype to number and by using this column with SUM in the conditional formatting for the RECEIPT DAYS.
I solved the problem by transforming an ID column datatype to number and by using this column with SUM in the conditional formatting for the RECEIPT DAYS.
Click the Drop Down for Format Style and change to Rules or Field Value
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