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Yellowfin also lets you create conditional rules using canvas widgets, such as charts, text, images and= shapes on the canvas. This way you can, for example, hide charts when a ru= le's condition is matched.
Charts, titles and images can be hidden as a result of these rules; howe= ver shapes can also be stylised.
This is what the conditional formatting setup page for a widget looks li= ke:
Option |
Description |
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Value Field |
Select the field you wish to use for the conditional formatting rules from =
the list.
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Total Aggregation |
Select the aggregation to be applied for these formatting rules.
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Before creating a widget rule, ensure that the widget's conditional form= atting feature is switched on. To learn how to do that, see below.
Follow the steps below to create a rule on the different types of widget= s: