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I am trying to figure out how to display the maximum hit rate for a boxer per location in a matrix. I wrote the dax calcMaxHitRate, but I know that is pulling back the highest rate for a single row of data, while I am looking for the aggregate of the location.
For example, Boxer #2 has a hit rate of 95.4% overall, but their best hit rate is Fresno at 96.7%.
My challenge is I figured out how to write the display to show the “Top Gym” (text), but how do I write the dax to show me the 96.7% (because Fresno is the best) for Boxer #2, 96.6% for Boxer #1 (because Toledo is the best) and so on?
Link to PBIX here
I know Fresno is the top gym for Boxer 2, but want to show in this matrix the actual percentage.
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Hi,
Please try something like below whether it suits your requirement.
calcMaxHitrate =
MAXX ( SUMMARIZE ( Sheet1, Sheet1[Location] ), [HitRate] )
Hi,
Please try something like below whether it suits your requirement.
calcMaxHitrate =
MAXX ( SUMMARIZE ( Sheet1, Sheet1[Location] ), [HitRate] )
This worked, thank you very much.
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