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Hello,
I am struggeling using Rank function with multiple dimensions.
I've got three dimensions and one measure.
All I want to do is to get the second highest value (Rank = 2) grouped by all three dimensions.
It is also very unfortunate that I can't use MAXX function as it is required to be the second highest value.
Thanks for your help!
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Hi,
I am not sure if I understood your question correctly, but please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
Value total: =
SUM( Data[Value] )
Rank two value: =
VAR ranktwotable =
FILTER (
ADDCOLUMNS (
ALLSELECTED ( Data ),
"@ranking", CALCULATE ( RANKX ( ALLSELECTED ( Data ), [Value total:],, DESC ) )
),
[@ranking] = 2
)
RETURN
SUMX ( ranktwotable, Data[Value] )
Hi,
I am not sure if I understood your question correctly, but please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
Value total: =
SUM( Data[Value] )
Rank two value: =
VAR ranktwotable =
FILTER (
ADDCOLUMNS (
ALLSELECTED ( Data ),
"@ranking", CALCULATE ( RANKX ( ALLSELECTED ( Data ), [Value total:],, DESC ) )
),
[@ranking] = 2
)
RETURN
SUMX ( ranktwotable, Data[Value] )
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