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Attempting to apply conditional formatting icons to a column based on values in another column. Inspired by this post: Conditional formatting based on multiple conditions , I created a measure:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Revised DAX Measure:
Lead Status Condition =
MAXX(
Leads,
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
Leads[Status] = "New" && Leads[Lead Age] >= 30, 1,
Leads[Status] = "Working" && Leads[Lead Age] > 90, 2,
Leads[Status] = "New" && Leads[Lead Age] < 30, 3,
BLANK() // Optional: to handle cases that don't meet any conditions
)
)
Steps:
Revised DAX Measure:
Lead Status Condition =
MAXX(
Leads,
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
Leads[Status] = "New" && Leads[Lead Age] >= 30, 1,
Leads[Status] = "Working" && Leads[Lead Age] > 90, 2,
Leads[Status] = "New" && Leads[Lead Age] < 30, 3,
BLANK() // Optional: to handle cases that don't meet any conditions
)
)
Steps:
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