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Conditional Formatting within Tooltip
- 6 months ago
Hi,
Thanks for the help with this, its much appreciated.
Unfortunately, this isn't the behaviour I'm looking for as a solution, I need the Max & Min month name to be showing in the tooltip, preferably in its own column, your solution doesn't make it immediately obvious what months out of a possible 12 are the Max and Min.
I will close this ticket and re-open a new one.It maybe the fact that what I'm asking for is not even possible so it will be good to re-issue a new version of this ticket to see if that even possible.
Once again, thanks for all your help!
Hi ArchStanton
Try this pattern and also ensure to use in the visual the same dimensions specified in the measure.
MinMaxMeasure =
VAR valuesDisplayed =
ADDCOLUMNS ( SUMMARIZE ( ALLSELECTED ( Data ), Data[Date] ), "count", [Total Transactions] )
VAR MinVal =
MINX ( valuesDisplayed, [count] )
VAR MaxVal =
MAXX ( valuesDisplayed, [count] )
VAR Currentvalue = [Total Transactions]
VAR Result =
SWITCH ( TRUE (), CurrentValue = MinVal, 1, CurrentValue = MaxVal, 2 )
RETURN
Result
Hi,
I have Blank Primary Topics in my data so the MinValue is picking these up. I've tried to isolate Blanks as zero so I can exclude them from the code, I've done this - is it possible to select the next smalles MinValue?
- v-tejrama6 months agoCommunity Support
Hello again ArchStanton ,
To address this scenario, it's important to recognize that tooltip visuals operate within a much narrower filter context compared to standard visuals like a matrix. When hovering over a value, the tooltip only considers that specific category, so any logic intended to compare values across categories will not work unless the context is deliberately broadened.
The recommended approach is to use a measure that evaluates all visible categories by applying ALLSELECTED to the category field, then calculating the minimum and maximum from that set while excluding blanks. After creating this measure, add it to a dedicated tooltip page and assign that page to the matrix.
Please find the attached PBIX and Screenshort file for your reference.
Best Regards,
Tejaswi.
Community Support- ArchStanton6 months agoPower Participant
Thanks again for your advice, i really appreciate all of your help.
Unless you say otherwise I don't think its possible to do what I want?
I want the months of the Max and Min markers in the Sparkline to be shown in the tooltip. The sparklines represent the FY Apr - Mar.Your Max & Min tooltip does work, it seems like we're not a million miles from achieving my aim?
- v-tejrama6 months agoCommunity Support
Hello ArchStanton ,
The main issue was that the tooltip was only evaluating the single hovered point instead of the full month range shown in the sparkline. To fix this, I rebuilt the example using a proper Calendar table linked to the cases data by date, and added a fiscal month number (Apr–Mar) so the months sort correctly. The tooltip measures then use ALLSELECTED to look across all months in the sparkline context, and TOPN to determine which month has the highest and lowest values, returning the month names instead of just the numbers.I added the measures to a report tooltip page and linked it to the matrix. Now, when you hover over a row, the tooltip shows the actual months where the sparkline reaches its maximum and minimum, not just the values. Because the logic evaluates over the same month context as the sparkline, it works consistently even within the limited filter context of a tooltip.
Please find the attached PBIX and Screenshort file for your reference.
Best Regards,
Tejaswi.
Community Support