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Conditional Formatting with multiple columns

Hi all, I've got a 3 tables which looks enquiries/sales/% conversion - First being Organisation Level, second Franchise, third Shop. Each shop sits within the following grouping : "Premium","Specialist","Volume"

I've created a measure which looks at the grouping and then the Conversion % to bring back either 1 2 or 3 which I'd then use for conditional formatting. It works at the shop level however when I replicate the tables for franchise and organisation (multiple shops in each grouping it doesn't work properly) as per the images below:


Shop Level: Condition works based on 1 = >= 35%, 2 = >=30% & <35%, 3 = <30%

 

mjohnsonvertu_0-1611836813877.png

 

Franchise Level:

 

mjohnsonvertu_1-1611836914760.png

 

The measure I'm using is the following: 

 

Condition = MAXX('LookUP Final',
IF('LookUP Final'[Brand]="Volume"&& [% Dealt New] >=0.35, 1,
IF('LookUP Final'[Brand]="Volume"&& [% Dealt New] >=0.30 && [% Dealt New] <0.35,2,
IF('LookUP Final'[Brand]="Volume"&& [% Dealt New] >=0 && [% Dealt New] <0.30,3))))
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v-yangliu-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi  @Anonymous  ,

You can change dax to this:

Condition = 
Switch(
true(),
Max('LookUP Final'[Brand])="Volume"&& [% Dealt New] >=0.35, 1,
Max('LookUP Final'[Brand]="Volume"&& [% Dealt New] >=0.30 && [% Dealt New] <0.35,2,
Max('LookUP Final'[Brand]="Volume"&& [% Dealt New] >=0 && [% Dealt New] <0.30,3))))

 

If my answer is not what you need, can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.

 

Best Regards,

Liu Yang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-yangliu-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi  @Anonymous  ,

You can change dax to this:

Condition = 
Switch(
true(),
Max('LookUP Final'[Brand])="Volume"&& [% Dealt New] >=0.35, 1,
Max('LookUP Final'[Brand]="Volume"&& [% Dealt New] >=0.30 && [% Dealt New] <0.35,2,
Max('LookUP Final'[Brand]="Volume"&& [% Dealt New] >=0 && [% Dealt New] <0.30,3))))

 

If my answer is not what you need, can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.

 

Best Regards,

Liu Yang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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