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avelio
Helper II
Helper II

Conditional formatting based on dynamic values

Dears,

 

I'm trying to color some percentages in a matrix chart.

 

My data looks like this:

 

LowBoundOCRHighBound
12%20.8%15%
7%8.8%9%
12%11.7%20%
12%12.6%20%
12%9.7%15%
12%21.4%20%


I'm trying to do the follownig: Conditional format if:

 

OCR  < Lowbound = GREEN

OCR  >= Lowbound  and <= Highbound = YELLOW

OCR > Highbound = RED

 

Is there any possibility to accomplish this?

Because using the default conditional formatting in PowerBI does not work since the values are dynamic and can change for each line.

 

Thank you!

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v-sihou-msft
Employee
Employee

@avelio

 

Currently it's not supported to dynamically configure condition formatting on the OCR column since we can't add field value in conditional formatting. And it's not supported to set conditional formatting based on another column.

 

So you may add another column to assign static value and configure conditional formatting on that column.

 

Tag =
IF (
    Table1[OCR] < Table1[LowBound],
    1,
    IF (
        Table1[OCR] >= Table1[LowBound]
            && Table1[OCR] <= Table1[HighBound],
        0,
        -1
    )
)

 

 

 

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Regards,

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anazammar
New Member

Hi, 

I want calculate SLA % 

 

we have a column called ticket,SLA month wise . i want to calculate month wise SLA % 

 

v-sihou-msft
Employee
Employee

@avelio

 

Currently it's not supported to dynamically configure condition formatting on the OCR column since we can't add field value in conditional formatting. And it's not supported to set conditional formatting based on another column.

 

So you may add another column to assign static value and configure conditional formatting on that column.

 

Tag =
IF (
    Table1[OCR] < Table1[LowBound],
    1,
    IF (
        Table1[OCR] >= Table1[LowBound]
            && Table1[OCR] <= Table1[HighBound],
        0,
        -1
    )
)

 

 

 

44.PNG

 

3.PNG

 

Regards,

@v-sihou-msft This is great help.  At my firm, we have a core report that is directly color coded based on dynamic values.  This functionality would be great in a future release & drive Power BI adoption for our firm.

Thank you Simon!

You've been of great help.

 

BR

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