Status | Entry | Exit | Ratio |
Active | 100 | 90 | 1.11 |
Grace | 40 | 150 | 0.27 |
Pre-Curn | 145 | 120 | 1.21 |
Churn | 130 | 125 | 1.04 |
If you are able to use relational data instead of a cube, you should be able to apply the techniques in this sample to conditionally highlight category values based on certain measure values:
Sample 40747: Conditionally highlighting category values in SAS® Web Report Studio
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Hi There,
In WRS Report, using Conditional Highliting, there is an alternative way even if we select Table. Right Click on the Cross Tab - Select Conditional Highliting - In Rule Tab - Rule Assignment - there are TWO Options are there. It will fulfil your requirement. Please watch the attached Video and Screen Shot.
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Venu Murala | Sr. SAS Consultant.
Hi,
Thanks for your Reply. I am sorry, But this is not what I asked for, I need rule based on the Value of Status Column.
If Value of Status is "Active" then, The rule should be different i.e. if ratio is greater than 1 then it should be green else red.
If Value of Status is "Grace" then, The rule should be different i.e. if ratio is greater than 1 then it should be red else Green.
as so on for other values of Status Column.
Thanks,
Ravi
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