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Ttaylor9870
Helper III
Helper III

Nice way to display Bonus has been paid (Should hopefully be straight forward)

Hi All,

 

I have created some example data which can be seen in the table below...

 

TeamOwnerProduct Target 1Product Target 2Product Target 3Product Target 4
FootballChristiano RonaldoPaidUnpaidUnpaidPaid
FootballRobin Van PersiePaidUnpaidPaidPaid
FootballLionel MessiPaidUnpaidPaidPaid
FootballRobert LewandowskiPaidPaidPaidPaid
BasketballMichael JordanUnpaidPaidPaidUnpaid
BasketballLebron JamesUnpaidPaidPaidUnpaid
BasketballKobe BryantUnpaidUnpaidPaidUnpaid
BasketballKyrie IrvineUnpaidPaidUnpaidPaid
GolfRory McIlroyUnpaidPaidUnpaidPaid
GolfTiger WoodsPaidPaidUnpaidPaid
GolfGraham McDowellPaidUnpaidUnpaidUnpaid
GolfSomeone RandomPaidUnpaidUnpaidUnpaid

 

I am currently showing if an employee has been paid thier bonus like the example below....

 

Ttaylor9870_0-1668088076060.png

Any chance anyone has came across this before and has a more appealing format of presenting this information?

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

 

Many Thanks & TIA!

 

Taylor

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v-jayw-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Ttaylor9870 ,

 

You could use conditional formatting to highlight the specific value.

Apply conditional table formatting in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

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v-jayw-msft
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Community Support

Hi @Ttaylor9870 ,

 

You could use conditional formatting to highlight the specific value.

Apply conditional table formatting in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn

 

Community Support Team _ Jay
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mangaus1111
Solution Sage
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Hi @Ttaylor9870 ,

I would remove totals and subtotals, set a slicer by Team and calculate the percentage number of "PAID" / number of Product.

 

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