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Hi all,

Is it possible to show 2 colours on an individual cell in a report?
The top level data should show heat map but if certain background data is missing I want to be able to show a secondary colour on that heat map cell to represent that the field is good but there is an issue behind it.

Many Thanks.

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best way to achieve this is to build all logic in a computed field and use that for coloring.

e.g.
field is = turnover
computed = if turnover ge target then 'green' else if turnover le target then 'rood' else if turnover is missing then 'grey' else if target is missing then 'blue';


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Hi Dave,

Thanks for the response.

The issue i think i'll have with using a computational field is that i am working with limited real estate to display the report. So there might not be enough room to achieve this solution.

I had though about using the size of the text in the heat map cells to represent issues which may work and provide visibility to issues in the background.

- Jon


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...you should use NOPRINT for the compute so it's doesn't occupy you're precious real-estate.


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