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Hi All
I have a stacked bar chart with two measures used in the values section (Planned Admission Count and Predicted Admission Count)
I want to apply a RAG status here haven't found a solution yet.
e.g. if planned admission count < 5 then green
and if predicted admission count < 5 then a lighter shade of green.
I tried creating two SWITCH() measures on top of these measures but it only works for if you have a single measure in the bar chart as you value.
e.g.
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HI @D1ltang
Since there are two measure in stacked bar chart, so it could not achieve use conditional formatting.
As a workround, you could divide [Predicted Admissions Count] into two measure as below:
Predicted Admissions Count< 5 = IF([Predicted Admissions Count]<5,[Predicted Admissions Count])
Predicted Admissions Count>5 = IF([Predicted Admissions Count]>=5,[Predicted Admissions Count])
Then set datacolour as below:
Regards,
Lin
HI @D1ltang
Since there are two measure in stacked bar chart, so it could not achieve use conditional formatting.
As a workround, you could divide [Predicted Admissions Count] into two measure as below:
Predicted Admissions Count< 5 = IF([Predicted Admissions Count]<5,[Predicted Admissions Count])
Predicted Admissions Count>5 = IF([Predicted Admissions Count]>=5,[Predicted Admissions Count])
Then set datacolour as below:
Regards,
Lin
@D1ltang afaik, if you are using legend or multiple measures, it doesn't have the functionality for conditional formatting, only when a single measure is used and no columns in the legend, you can use the conditional formatting.
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