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I have multiple organizations so I want to conditionally format a gauge so that once it is at a certain percentage of the total it changes color. Here is what the gauge looks like now, the number of users enabled and total users changes per organization.
Would there be a measure that could create a gradient?
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@geleigh , You have conditional formatting in gauge visual. You can create a color measure and use that with field value option
Switch (True(),
selectedvalues(Table[Organization]) ="M1", [Value] <.6, "Red",
selectedvalues(Table[Organization]) ="M2", [Value] <.8, "Red",
// Add others
)
refer for steps
https://radacad.com/dax-and-conditional-formatting-better-together-find-the-biggest-and-smallest-num...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-conditional-table-formatting#color-by-color-values
To create a Gauge that dynamically changes colour based on the current value, use conditional formatting.
To learn how check out the YouTube demo: https://youtu.be/oEL36Fp3TU0.
@geleigh , You have conditional formatting in gauge visual. You can create a color measure and use that with field value option
Switch (True(),
selectedvalues(Table[Organization]) ="M1", [Value] <.6, "Red",
selectedvalues(Table[Organization]) ="M2", [Value] <.8, "Red",
// Add others
)
refer for steps
https://radacad.com/dax-and-conditional-formatting-better-together-find-the-biggest-and-smallest-num...
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-conditional-table-formatting#color-by-color-values
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