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Hello everybody,
I'm wondering why my conditional formatting of the maximum value range for graphs don't take the value of my measure that I created.
For exemple, the result of my measure is 1 000. For two charts, I put this measure for this conditional formatting, the first chart will have on maximum range 1000 but the other one will have a less maximum range even if there is no more filter and no issue of calculating on my measure.
If you have a solution, I ll take it 🙂
Thank you in advance !
Hi, @Anonymous
Can you provide sample data for testing? Sensitive information can be removed in advance. What kind of expected results do you expect? You can also show it with pictures or Excel. I look forward to your response.
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Community Support Team _Charlotte
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Hi zhangti,
First, I am so sorry to didn't answer you since the last time.
I will try to explain you :
Imagine that I have a population of 1k persons. I have a measure named "People". I applied this measure in a bar chart to use it like a function for a conditional measure.
So, I would except to have a bar chart with 1000 for the max range. But it didn't worked, the max range is around 750.
And I tested many things, there is no filter which could influence the measure..
Best regards,
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