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Hi Experts
How would you use the switch function with the following measure based on the following criteria to conditional format data based on the following
if >= 0 and <= 20 #Green
if >=21 and <= 30 # Amber
if >=31 # Red
Measure
% Mental Health = IF(DIVIDE([MentalHealthValues],COUNT(Case_Data[MentalHealth]),0)=BLANK(),0,(DIVIDE([MentalHealthValues],COUNT(Case_Data[MentalHealth]),0)))
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Hello @Anonymous,
You can create a calculated column as:
CalculatedColumn = IF ([Measure] >=0 && [Measure]<=20 , "*color code of green*",IF([Measure]>=21 && [Measure]<=30,"*color code of amber*",IF([Measure]>=31,"*color code of red*")
Then use conditional formatting on field values for the created calculated column.
Hope this helps.
Let me know if this doesn't work.
Hello @Anonymous,
You can create a calculated column as:
CalculatedColumn = IF ([Measure] >=0 && [Measure]<=20 , "*color code of green*",IF([Measure]>=21 && [Measure]<=30,"*color code of amber*",IF([Measure]>=31,"*color code of red*")
Then use conditional formatting on field values for the created calculated column.
Hope this helps.
Let me know if this doesn't work.
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