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Hello! As a part of my first Power BI assignment, I'm creating a dashboard to mark the entities that deviate from the average. So far, I managed to show these entities in different colours.
In the next step, I need to "aggregate" all entities and create vertical and horizontal dashboards to show the overall score. The logic of these dashboards is as follows: If =70% or higher of all indicators are green, then total score=green; if >=40% of all indicators are red, then total score=red; otherwise yellow.
However, I'm currently stuck in this step. Attached you'll find a screenshot of expected results, and some toy dataset. Unfortunately I do not have access to the data that I'm currently working on, but I think the logic would be transferable. I appreciate any help, thank you in advance!
Dataset: Orders.xlsx - Microsoft Excel Online (live.com)
Update: The horizontal dashboard works correctly now. But when I try to apply the same formula to the vertical dashboard, I become wrong colour values. I don't understand what are these colours based on.. Could someone help me correcting it?
@Anonymous , have you tried measure based conditional formatting using field value option
refer if needed
How to do conditional formatting by measure and apply it on pie? : https://youtu.be/RqBb5eBf_I4
Power BI Training for Beginners 4: Create Table, Matrix, Bar, Pie, Line, Conditional formatting- https://youtu.be/BIwX2I7gF5Q?t=214
Hello @amitchandak, thank you for your reply. Following your suggestion, I tried conditional formatting, but all the values are now depicted as yellow. Could you please help me correcting it?
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