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Conditional formatting multiple columns in matrix separately
- 7 years ago
hi, VEG_Admin
Sorry for my careless, you could try this formula for [$/SF/CostCode]
$/SF/CostCode = RANKX(ALLSELECTED('Buildings'[Building Name]),[$/SF],,ASC)Result:
By the way, in the 4th column, these three 0.01 values are different value indeed, please put four decimal places for [
$/SF].
Best Regards,
Lin
Lin,
Thank you for the reply. That didn't do it, I'm thinking its becuase I've oversimplified my model. There are actually three tables involved, one with the Buildings, one with the chart of accounts, and one with the transactions (GL). When I tried your method below I get the same result now for every cost code across each building (i.e. it is calculating the total $/sf instead of the $/sf/cost code). I recreated the model on my personal machine so that I can share it out. The link is below. I've left several visuals on there showing the different methods I tried.
Thanks again for all the help.
Andy
hi, VEG_Admin
You just need to drag [$/SF] measure into Values of matrix but then do conditional formatting based on [$/SF/CostCode] measure
For example:
here is my pbix file, please try it.
[$/SF/CostCode] is only used when do conditional formatting, don't drag it into Values.
Best Regards,
Lin
- VEG_Admin7 years agoFrequent Visitor
This isn't quite right, the colors are carrying across all the columns for each building, i.e. Building 1200 is always red, regardless of whether it is the most or least expensive per square foot. I need the red value to be the lowest amount in each column, not just the building with the lowest total. So 1200 would be red in column B because it is the lowest, but green in column A becuase it is the highest.
- v-lili6-msft7 years agoCommunity Support
hi, VEG_Admin
Sorry for my careless, you could try this formula for [$/SF/CostCode]
$/SF/CostCode = RANKX(ALLSELECTED('Buildings'[Building Name]),[$/SF],,ASC)Result:
By the way, in the 4th column, these three 0.01 values are different value indeed, please put four decimal places for [
$/SF].
Best Regards,
Lin
- VEG_Admin7 years agoFrequent Visitor
FANTASTIC!!! That worked. I really appreciate you figuring that out for me. Thank you so much for the help.