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Hi everyone,
I had an issue I couldn't figure out how to fix. I don't know if is a visual limitation or my issue.
My report for an events company track how many invoices are sended to and paid by the customers (companies that rent a stands in the events).
I've created a Card(new) to know the percentaje of invoices paid (Facturado) against total invoices and I added the field "event name" to small multiple.
After that, I created a format function to determine the color of the percentaje shown (color = if( [Facturado] =1, "green", "red")), but when I apply it, all the small multiples take the same color when last item should be green.
The funny thing is that if I build the same visual in a Matrix and apply the same conditional format, the format works as expected.
Any idea why it happen?
I am having same issues. The conditional formatting is active when there are no small mulitples on the new card. I believe its a bug that needs to be fixed.
HI @Ritaf1983,
I've created another post because for a moment this one desapeared. That post has also the link and detailed explanation of the issue but here is the link to a Sample of the report.
The conditional format on Card(new) was applied in the Visualizaitons Pane of the element, inside Visual > Callout values > Values > Color
For any extra requirement let me know.
Thanks in advance
Hi,
I'm experiencing the same/similar issue.
The conditional colouring for details is not dynamically changing according to the small multiples.
How can we fix this?
Thanks
Hi @pabad-ap
Please provide a workable sample data and your expected result from that. It is hard to figure out what you want to achieve from the description alone.
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