html table conditional formatting
Hi, I have a table that I would like to format so that anything over 0 is red and less is green. I have created the beast mode below but I am not sure how to amend it so that the result is a percentage that also creates a total in the total row rather than a count
CASE WHEN (sum(Visits last week
) -sum(Visits 2 weeks ago
))/ sum(Visits 2 weeks ago
)
0
then concat('<div style="color: #ff0000">',(sum(Visits last week
) -sum(Visits 2 weeks ago
))/ sum(Visits 2 weeks ago
) ,'</div>')
else
concat('<div style="color: #00ff00">',(sum(Visits last week
) -sum(Visits 2 weeks ago
))/ sum(Visits 2 weeks ago
) ,'</div>')
end
Any help appreciated!
Answers
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@Sbhatia The reason the total is showing a count is because the actual calculation is occurring within the CONCATs in your case statement, which means the that "Visits vs Prior Week Colour" field has a string datatype. If you want to conditionally color the column and have a total row, I suggest using Domo's built-in color rules on the beast mode below:
(sum(Visits last week) -sum(Visits 2 weeks ago))/ sum(Visits 2 weeks ago)
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Thanks Michelle, I am not sure how to use the built in colour rules on a beastmode, how does that work ?
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I have figured this out, thanks so much for your help
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