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@parry2k how can I conditionally format the background-color {bg= if <0, 'red' else 'green'} to be applicable to only 'fact2'.
Currently, I am generating this.
But , I want to restrict 'fact1' to be passed on to conditional formatting through Calculation Group which is curently not happening.
Thank you in advance.
Solved! Go to Solution.
@smpa01 hi! how did you do it finally?=) is it works for two level matrix eventually?
@technolog apologies for the delay. I am extremely busy now; let me come back to you in couple of days. What is the Question here?
@smpa01 anyway thanks for the help! I've already figured out with this.
@smpa01 check this video on my channel, and I hope it will help. Let me know. Why simple conditional formatting is not simple anymore with Calculation Groups - Power BI - YouTube
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@parry2k your video is awesome, but I still can't make it applicable to my use-case.
But CG/CI should not be this counter-productive that one needs to spend hours to figure out how to apply simple conditional-formatting individually.