Hi Team,
It would be helpful if we have the ability to apply Conditional Formatting to FIELD based cards in the NUX.
At the moment, we are using a grid card with the view having conditional formatting.
Thanks
Sathya
Agreed Sathya - would be nice to have conditional formatting in fields similar to the old UX.
A workaround I have found for the time being is to use KPI cards:
We are also having use cases in applying conditional formatting for field cards.
We would also like to add conditional formatting to Field Cards. A work around for us is to use a grid card, but not as appealing looking.
Agreed, would be good to have this feature
Agreed, we do have use-case where we need to apply conditional formatting for field card which is a long text, unfortunately using grid as a workaround is not suitable for us as we are facing data(long text) not fully visible with grid cell. Enabling conditional formatting to field card would solve our problem.
It will be a good addition.
I agree.
I've lost count of the number of use cases I've had that would have benefited greatly from being able to conditional format a field card.
I wonder if this is something that's in the works
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