Dashboards & Visualizations

How can I change the color of an entire row based on its correlation with another panel?

cquinney
Communicator

Greetings,

I currently have three various panels that each have one correlating field, and I have been able to create the dashboard I need by having one primary panel along the necessary tokens to populate on of the other two hidden panels.

I'm wanting to color code the rows in the primary panel depending on its association with the two hidden panels. Rows are green if associated with panel 2 or red if associated with panel 3. I'm almost certain this is going to require a CSS/JS, but I wanted to see if anyone else has done or seen something similar. Any advice or suggestions on this would greatly appreciated.

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niketn
Legend

@cquinney community will be able to assist you better if you add more details with sample data that needs to be populated in the three panels? What is the visualization used in three panels and what is the "correlation"? Is there single result per panel or multiple result? Is there any significance of panels being hidden?

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