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Hi all: Good day! I am trying to do conditional formatting on a text field- ‘Priority’ on my ‘Table’ visual. I have selected “don’t summarize” on that field. Priority can have text values like ‘crirical, ‘no-ciritical’, ‘planned-service’, etc. I want to show them in colors like critical-red, non-critical-blue, etc. As I select background color/ font color for conditional formatting on ‘Priority’, it shows Count of Priority in ‘Based on field’. As a result of this, I cannot enter custom values for min/max/.. as non-critical, critical, etc. It only let me enter numerical vals like 1, 2, … How do I format fields that are ‘text’?
Any help is much appreciated! 🙂
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@Anonymous create a measure for color then use that in conditional formatting
Color Measure =
SWITCH ( MAX ( Table[Priorty] ),
"Critical", "Red",
"Non-Critical", "Blue"
)
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@Anonymous , Just create a measure as suggested by @parry2k .
For steps refer:https://radacad.com/dax-and-conditional-formatting-better-together-find-the-biggest-and-smallest-numbers-in-the-column
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-conditional-table-formatting#color-by-color-values
@Anonymous create a measure for color then use that in conditional formatting
Color Measure =
SWITCH ( MAX ( Table[Priorty] ),
"Critical", "Red",
"Non-Critical", "Blue"
)
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Thanks @parry2k for the solution!
For other newbees like me, I added "black" for other cases and Format by 'field value' during Conditonal formatting on the field "Priority" as below:
Color Measure =
SWITCH ( MAX ('Table xyz' [Priority]),
"critical", "red",
"non_critical", "green",
"planned_service_outage", "cyan",
"black")
Then on field-> Priority-> Conditional formatting-> font color->
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