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Conditional Formatting

Hi all,

I want to ask why my conditional formatting is not working. This is my matrix and the conditional formatting. The orange arrow should be in green as it exceeds 15%. Thank you so much.

 

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az38
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@Anonymous 

 try to compare with Number, not Percent

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az38
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Hi @Anonymous 

there are much more in Conditional Formatting dialog box, please show.

 

Bytheway, I see your last row has Number as Unit, not percent. Im not sure it will work correct


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Anonymous
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Hi @az38, here is the full conditional formatting dialog box. The number at the end of the condition does not affect the icon/colors even if I remove it. I've tried it before w/o the last condition and it still doesn't work. The only problem is the numbers greater than 15 are marked as orange icon while it should be green icon.

 

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az38
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@Anonymous 

what is [GP Growth %] field? is it a measure? do you use CALCULATE()?

and do you like green arrows in values like 900%? your rule should cut it off


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@az38 

 

Yes it is a measure field. Here is the formula and yes I do use the CALCULATE() function. GP YTD and GP LY also are measure field.
Green arrow stopped at 100% btw.

GP Growth % = if(and([GP YTD] =0,[GP LY]=0),0,if(and([GP YTD] >=1,[GP LY]=0),1 ,if(and([GP YTD] =0,[GP LY]<=0),1,if(and([GP YTD] <=-1,[GP LY]>=0),-1,if(and([GP YTD] >=1,[GP LY]<=0),CALCULATE(([GP YTD]-[GP LY])/-([GP LY])),CALCULATE(([GP YTD]-[GP LY])/[GP LY]))))))

 

az38
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I see values 154% and green arrow. I dont see any rules which describes >100% case.

So, I sure the problem is in measure interpretation.

Show data example, GP YTD and GP LY statements

are you sure you dont use any additional aggregations?


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Anonymous
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@az38there is no way we can put >100% condition as Power BI doesn't allow that. The logic allowed is between 0 to 100%. That's why I put the number in the condition to make negative percentage becomes red arrow. Here is some of the data sample for GP YTD and GP LY.

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az38
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@Anonymous 

could you remove sensitive data and share your pbix-file to cloud-service in order to help you?


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az38
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@Anonymous 

 try to compare with Number, not Percent

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