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Hi @Anonymous
It is because you are using Average in Summarization. I see the axis field in chart is Month. If a month has multiple rows data in the table and has both 0 and 1 in Colour column, the average of color for this month will be a value between 0 and 1, which doesn't meet either rule. Only when its color values are all 1, its average will be 1. The same for 0.
I guess you drag [Monthly RF IQP Target%] and [Actual IQP%] columns into the chart as values, right? What are their aggregation type in the chart? If they are using Sum, you can create a measure like below. In conditional formatting setting, select Format by Field value and Based on this measure.
color measure =
IF (
SUM ( 'table'[Monthly RF IQP Target%] ) >= SUM ( 'table'[Actual IQP%] ),
"Green",
"Red"
)
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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Hi @Anonymous
It is because you are using Average in Summarization. I see the axis field in chart is Month. If a month has multiple rows data in the table and has both 0 and 1 in Colour column, the average of color for this month will be a value between 0 and 1, which doesn't meet either rule. Only when its color values are all 1, its average will be 1. The same for 0.
I guess you drag [Monthly RF IQP Target%] and [Actual IQP%] columns into the chart as values, right? What are their aggregation type in the chart? If they are using Sum, you can create a measure like below. In conditional formatting setting, select Format by Field value and Based on this measure.
color measure =
IF (
SUM ( 'table'[Monthly RF IQP Target%] ) >= SUM ( 'table'[Actual IQP%] ),
"Green",
"Red"
)
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
If this post helps, please Accept it as Solution to help other members find it.
Excellent.. working now..
It looks like your rules are set to values of exactly 1 or 0, and none of your bars are exactly that value. Change to <= or >=.
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Hi Thanks for your response.
I have tried conditional formatting as below. Kindly go through and support please.
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