Andrew Trezise on 14 Feb 2017 19:58:04
It would be great to be able to format full rows and not just specific columns in tables.
For example - I have a list of date driven tasks and would like to highlight the entire row where the task is overdue.
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RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
Seriously?? After 5 years and 1.200 paying customers the best you an do it put a sticker that says "needs more votes"?
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
We need to have a row conditionally highlighting based on Dimension in Matrix Visual. It is possible in Cognos. Please make this feature available soon so we can migrate such functionalities.
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
Please add this opportunity!!!
In my case I need to show People salaries increase within a year, and without this feature I'm not able to show a particular month where the increase has been taken place.
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
OMG PLEASE
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
Yes please!! We often have many fields and manually applying rules to each of them is not viable, especially when adding multiple rules. Something like the formula-based conditional formatting in Excel would be amazing.
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
My particular use case would allow row level conditional filtering based on a measure.
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
Please!!
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
Interesting how a post of 2017 is still new? And there seems to be quite a lot of interest in.
Is this something that's going to picked up bij MS? Would be nice to know instead of leaving it at a "New" status.
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
Any update on this?
Thank you,
LM
RE: Conditional Formatting - Whole Table Rows
This is possible, although a pain. If you go into the conditional formatting for your table, you can set each column to look at a different column using the Based on Field options. As a simple example, I have a table with a Failure column (0=Fail, 1=Pass), I want to highlight rows that fail. I needed to conditionally format each column with a rule based on Failure is 0, then the whole row highlights.