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Hi,
I need to add row numbers to one matrix visualisation that I made. Since the column that is used for that is based on a letter format instead of numbers, I added an index column in Power Query for this column.
The plan was to write a measure with rankx based on this index column, but it doesn't work as I want it to. Apparently I am not understanding how exactly this measure works.
For example:
- combining Rankx with an ALL filter gives me either a mistake (no results shown), or doesn't recognize the index column
- while removing ALL and working only the index column, I need an agregation command that doesn't work.
For instance this leads to nowhere, since MIN can only show "1" for each rank.
Hi @Berl21 ,
You can add the index column directly into the matrix.
You can add the index column to row first, and then add the other columns.
Hope this helps you.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Yinliw
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Hi,
I am not sure how your desired outcome looks like, but please try below.
Row Number 2 =
RANKX ( ALL ( Account_Liste ), CALCULATE ( MIN ( Account_Liste[Index] ) ) )
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