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bob57
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Conditional formatting/background color/based on percentile

Hello,

I have a requirement to mimic the conditional formatting shown below from an Excel report. Specifically, I need the midpoint to be defined as a percentile rather than a number. Does Power BI offer this functionality? Is there a trick/work-around? Is there possibly a third party control?

As always, thank you for your time and effort.

Bob

 

Excel - Define formatting rules

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Power BI - Define formatting rules (no selection available for percentile) 

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amitchandak
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@bob57 , I doubt that. You can measure that based on percentile and do conditional formatting using that.

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Greg_Deckler
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@bob57 - No, not like that, you would have to create a measure that returned percentages and then set all of your thresholds based upon that, you can't mix and match in Power BI like in Excel.


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Greg_Deckler
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@bob57 - No, not like that, you would have to create a measure that returned percentages and then set all of your thresholds based upon that, you can't mix and match in Power BI like in Excel.


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amitchandak
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@bob57 , I doubt that. You can measure that based on percentile and do conditional formatting using that.

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