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Hi everyone,
First, I have the following datas:
Where "País", "Ciudad", "Estado Estación" and "Descripción" are given.
"Estado Sistema" depends on the other datas, where if a "País" has a "Ciudad" with 1 or more "Estado Estación"= Alerta then "Estado Sistema" will be Alerta for all the "Ciudad" of "País".
Now I want to create the following visual:
Where if a "Pais" has his "Estado Sistema" in Alerta the figure will become red, but if is Disponible then the figure will become green.
And if I click on the Figure of a "País" then will appear the following visual:
Where if a "Ciudad" has his "Estado Estación" in Alerta his circle will be red or if is Disponible, green.
And if i select on "CIudad"the will appear a table with "Descipción".
I don´t have any idea how to do this, and if is possible in Power BI
Please I need help.
Sorry for the bad english 🙂
Solved! Go to Solution.
First, I am going to assume that you are already calculating "Estado Estación". You are only asking if, given a value in "Estado Estación," how can you best visualize this in Power BI as red or green. Correct?
If yes, then add a column that changes "Estado Sistema" to a numeral (example below).
With that change to your data, the easiest solution is a Table visualization. In a Table visualization, you can set the background color or use an icon for a specific value.
1. In the Values list for the Table, click the down arrow for the "Estado Sistema" field.
2. In the pop-up menu, choose Conditional formatting > Background (The other options are similar. I will show Background below.). The same setting can be found in the Table format (paint roller).
3. Make the Background settings as shown below.
4. After pressing OK, you will get a result like this.
You can change the look of this by putting the Country (Pais) into a horizontal Slicer and the City (Ciudad) into a Table with Icons. The same Conditional Formatting as used above will get you the icons.
Choosing "Colombia" ...
Hi,
Did the first reply solved your issue?
If so, please mark it as a solution for others to see.
Best Regards,
Giotto
First, I am going to assume that you are already calculating "Estado Estación". You are only asking if, given a value in "Estado Estación," how can you best visualize this in Power BI as red or green. Correct?
If yes, then add a column that changes "Estado Sistema" to a numeral (example below).
With that change to your data, the easiest solution is a Table visualization. In a Table visualization, you can set the background color or use an icon for a specific value.
1. In the Values list for the Table, click the down arrow for the "Estado Sistema" field.
2. In the pop-up menu, choose Conditional formatting > Background (The other options are similar. I will show Background below.). The same setting can be found in the Table format (paint roller).
3. Make the Background settings as shown below.
4. After pressing OK, you will get a result like this.
You can change the look of this by putting the Country (Pais) into a horizontal Slicer and the City (Ciudad) into a Table with Icons. The same Conditional Formatting as used above will get you the icons.
Choosing "Colombia" ...
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