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Hi, I'm trying to create a measure that results in the Index column above. Assume that there is a matrix with a few layers in it, Region, SubRegion, Fiscal Year, and then Accounts. I would like the Index to start at the Fiscal Year Level. See above for reference. Repetition across the level below (Accounts) may or may not be needed. Thank you!
@AudiencesQuesti Hi! You need to calculate a new column like:
Index =
VAR CurrentRegion = 'YourTable'[Region]
VAR CurrentSubRegion = 'YourTable'[SubRegion]
VAR CurrentFiscalYear = 'YourTable'[FiscalYear]
RETURN
RANKX(
FILTER(
'YourTable',
'YourTable'[Region] = CurrentRegion &&
'YourTable'[SubRegion] = CurrentSubRegion &&
'YourTable'[FiscalYear] = CurrentFiscalYear
),
'YourTable'[Accounts],
,
ASC,
DENSE
)
if you paste sample data under your example, i can detail better the formula.
BBF
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