Join us at FabCon Atlanta from March 16 - 20, 2026, for the ultimate Fabric, Power BI, AI and SQL community-led event. Save $200 with code FABCOMM.
Register now!Calling all Data Engineers! Fabric Data Engineer (Exam DP-700) live sessions are back! Starting October 16th. Sign up.
I am trying to rank items in a data set based on several variables. I have so far used
so index = IF(
SELECTEDVALUE ('Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[prog State Code] ) <> 3,
RANKX (
FILTER (
'Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29',
EARLIER ( 'Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[Staff Number] ) = 'Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[Staff Number]
&& EARLIER ( 'Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[Start Date] ) = 'Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[Start Date]
&& EARLIER ('Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[TCID]) = 'Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[TCID]
),
'Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[Start Time],
,
ASC
))
This works to a point but i also need the if statement to evaluate futher.
I would normally (in crystal reports) use a formula such as
If ('Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[prog State Code] ) <> 3 and
(if('Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[Activity code]) =blank and if('Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[slot State Code] <>3) then
RANKX (
FILTER (
'Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29',
EARLIER ( 'Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[Staff Number] ) = 'Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[Staff Number]
&& EARLIER ( 'Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[Start Date] ) = 'Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[Start Date]
&& EARLIER ('Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[TCID]) = 'Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[TCID]
),
'Slot Detail v2 %28auto%29'[Start Time],
,
ASC
))
Any idea how to get the rest of the if statement in there?
Join the Fabric FabCon Global Hackathon—running virtually through Nov 3. Open to all skill levels. $10,000 in prizes!
Check out the October 2025 Power BI update to learn about new features.
User | Count |
---|---|
10 | |
6 | |
3 | |
3 | |
3 |
User | Count |
---|---|
13 | |
11 | |
8 | |
8 | |
8 |