In graphs, conditional
highlighting is measure-based. The graph must include at least one
measure that can be used in the condition.
To specify conditional
highlighting for values in a graph, complete these steps:
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Right-click in the graph,
and then select
Conditional Highlighting to
open the
Conditional Highlighting dialog
box.
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Select the
Condition that
you want the selected measure to match.
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In the
Value field, type in
a value or select a measure in the drop-down list. If you selected
Is
between as the condition, then type a
Min
value and a
Max value. If you
selected
Is missing value as the condition,
then this field is unavailable.
Note: If you are creating a condition
for percentages, you must enter the conditional value as a decimal
number. For example, if you want to filter for values above 50%, enter
.5
as
the conditional value.
Conditional Highlighting for Values between a Minimum and a
Maximum Value
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For graphs, the Rule
assignment option lets you specify which hierarchy level
the rule will be applied to. You can specify one of the following:
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All hierarchy levels,
which applies the rule to all hierarchy levels.
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Selected hierarchy
levels, which applies the rule only to the hierarchy
levels that you specify. Click
Select. Select
the specific hierarchy levels for the rule. Click
OK.
Conditional Highlighting Dialog Box for Select Levels
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