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leerjones85
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Help with DAX Measure

Hi,

 

I have a table which has 4 columns

 

TitlePotentialFrequencyNearly
Example 1              410
Example 2         200
Example 3         411
Example 4100
etc....etc....etc....etc....

 

I want to be able to highlight any rows that have Potential = 4 as Yellow and if Frequency or Nearly = 1 then highlight Red.

 

I am getting stuck in creating a measure to do this, so that I can then use this measure as the rule in conditional formatting.

 

Any help is much appreciated.

 

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Fowmy
Super User
Super User

@leerjones85 

Not sure if I I fully understand your question, try this and let me know:

CF = 
VAR __Case1 = CALCULATE( SUM(Table01[Value]) , Table01[Col] = "Potential") = 4
VAR __Case2 = CALCULATE( SUM(Table01[Value]) , Table01[Col] = "Frequency" )  = 1
VAR __Case3 = CALCULATE( SUM(Table01[Value]) , Table01[Col] ="Nearly" )  = 1
VAR __Result = 
    SWITCH(
        TRUE(),
        __Case1, "yellow",         
        OR(__Case2, __Case3 )  , "red"
    ) 
RETURN
    __Result

Fowmy_0-1731399185582.png

 



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Fowmy
Super User
Super User

@leerjones85 

Not sure if I I fully understand your question, try this and let me know:

CF = 
VAR __Case1 = CALCULATE( SUM(Table01[Value]) , Table01[Col] = "Potential") = 4
VAR __Case2 = CALCULATE( SUM(Table01[Value]) , Table01[Col] = "Frequency" )  = 1
VAR __Case3 = CALCULATE( SUM(Table01[Value]) , Table01[Col] ="Nearly" )  = 1
VAR __Result = 
    SWITCH(
        TRUE(),
        __Case1, "yellow",         
        OR(__Case2, __Case3 )  , "red"
    ) 
RETURN
    __Result

Fowmy_0-1731399185582.png

 



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Thank You, this worked.

shafiz_p
Super User
Super User

Hi @leerjones85 
You can achieve this by using conditional formating in cell elements option. Just select the series name from drowdown and set rules for backgroud color. See image:

shafiz_p_0-1731397084492.png

 

 

 

 

Hope this helps!!

If this solved your problem, please accept it as a solution and a kudos!!

 

 

Best Regards,
Shahariar Hafiz

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