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Anonymous
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Conditional formatting using Switch Function

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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rajulshah
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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.

 

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rajulshah
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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.

 

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