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- Configure Conditional Formatting for a Measure - docs. oracle. com
To configure conditional formatting for the measure in a pivot table or graph, perform these steps: In an applicable plan for Oracle Supply Chain Planning, open a pivot table or graph Click View > Format Measures The Format Measures dialog box opens
- How to create Conditional Formatting rules with multiple AND OR . . .
There inside the condition for the formatting is "simple" (not a composed one like you need with RULE_1 AND RULE_2) The quick solution for that is to create a calculation Something simple with a CASE WHEN <RULE_1> AND <RULE_2> THEN 1 WHEN <RULE_3> AND <RULE_4> THEN 2 … END
- Conditional formatting based on condition on a measure
My question is how am I able to create a conditional formating to change the underlying color based on the percentage Value? Like for example if the percentage is negative, the percentage field should be red and if positive green
- Using conditional formatting - Oracle
Conditional formats created in Discoverer Plus Relational are visible in Discoverer Desktop You can create conditional formats on both numeric and non-numeric worksheet items (for example, text worksheet items) For example, you can create a conditional format for Location = "New York", or Profit SUM > 30,000
- Introduction to Conditional Formatting in Oracle Analytics 6. 1
Oracle Analytics (Cloud and Desktop) 6 1 introduced conditional formatting in the Data Visualisation interface The ability to conditionally highlight data elements is clearly very useful when used appropriately and allows us to provide ‘RAG’ statuses to draw the consumers’ attention
- Define Rules to Conditionally Format Events - Oracle
You can create rules that format a measure compared to a specific target, a measure compared to a percentage of a value, a measure compared with the results of an expression, and a measure in a set of thresholds such as with a high, average, and low sales in a stoplight format
- Add Conditional Formatting to Data - Oracle Help Center
Add conditional formatting to highlight important events in your data For example, you might want to show when occupancy rates for a rentral property meet high, medium, and low thresholds
- What Can I Do with Conditional Formatting? - Oracle Help Center
Conditional formatting provides a way for business users to see events or changes in their data For example, if users want to see when revenues meet high, medium, or low thresholds, you can create a conditional formatting rule that colors the revenue data points as green, orange, or red
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