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Anonymous
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Conditional Format only ONE data marker line - CONTROL CHARTS

Hi There,

 

I'm trying to build a control chart where I want to add a red dot as a data marker to any value beyond the control limits (red dashed lines). I was able to do this by doing the conditional formatting on a bar chart and then changing it to a line chart. When I added more lines to the graph, such as the control limits and mean, the conditional formatting affected both those lines too. How can I add conditionally formatted data markers on only the black line?

https://photos.app.goo.gl/Q95n7bFwpvu9zcrt9

 

Thanks for your help in advance,

 

Peter

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Anonymous
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No worries. Thanks for your quick responses!

parry2k
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@Anonymous not sure what else to tell, I tied. good luck with a custom visual. 😑



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@Anonymous you can add a control line from the analytical pane, try that and see if doesn't show these conditional formatting. Again you have to test it.



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Anonymous
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Great suggestion! However, it still didn't work 😞 It now puts it above the red marker... which is slightly better than before, I guess.

pgeorges_0-1610039193502.png

 

parry2k
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@Anonymous just curious how you are under upper/middle/lower control lines? Did you created measures for it or using the Analytic pane from the line visual?

 

PS: I hardly use custom visuals, unfortunately don't know if there is one that already exists, you need to check by yourself.



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Anonymous
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I created measures for it.

parry2k
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@Anonymous I'm afraid there is any solution for it.



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Anonymous
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Are there at least any free power bi visuals to replicate a control chart? The ones I see seem to only have a paid subscription...

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