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I have a card visual that displays a date from a field in my data model. I would like to be able to use conditional formatting to change the color of either the background or the text if the date is beyond a certain threshold compared to today's date, ie color it red if greater than 30 days ago. I haven't been able to figure out if that is possible or not. I found the conditional formatting for the visual but was unable to successfully get it to work. Thanks for any help I can get.
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@Chris_Evans , You can create a color measure and use that in conditional formatting
Color Date = if(FIRSTNONBLANK('Date'[Date],TODAY()) <today(),"lightgreen","red")
Or
Color Date =
Var _max =maxx(Table,Table[date])
return
if(FIRSTNONBLANK('Date'[Date],TODAY()) <_max ,"lightgreen","red")
@Chris_Evans , You can create a color measure and use that in conditional formatting
Color Date = if(FIRSTNONBLANK('Date'[Date],TODAY()) <today(),"lightgreen","red")
Or
Color Date =
Var _max =maxx(Table,Table[date])
return
if(FIRSTNONBLANK('Date'[Date],TODAY()) <_max ,"lightgreen","red")
That worked perfectly. I just added -30 to the statement to get the results i needed. Thank you.
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