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Zapas1428
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Problems with apply condition to function RANKX

First of all, I would like to introduce myself and say that it is a pleasure to be part of the community. I started working with Power BI 7 months ago and I work in the industry.

 

I have a problem because I would like to make a ranking from 1 to the number of records registered that day and the next day restart the ranking from 1.

 

I have used the Rankx function but I am not able to restart it when changing the value of one of the two dates (there are two dates intentionally and they are well related).

 

I attach an image of the table layout:

Zapas1428_0-1629371844412.png

 

The formula I am using now is: Ranking by day = RANKX('Tabla Resumen Autobox','Tabla Resumen Autobox'[Date with hour],,ASC).

 

I attach another image of how the table is currently and how I need it to look like. I hope you can help me because I can't get it out.

Zapas1428_1-1629372061754.png

How I have

Zapas1428_2-1629372159353.png

How I need

I hope I have explained well a greeting.

 

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Tanushree_Kapse
Impactful Individual
Impactful Individual

Hi @Zapas1428 ,

 

Try this out: 

 

RANKmeausre= 
Var currentrnk= MAX(Tabla Resumen Autobox'[Date with hour])

RETURN

RANKX(FILTER(ALLSELECTED(Tabla Resumen Autobox),Tabla Resumen Autobox'[Date with hour]= currentrnk),Tabla Resumen Autobox'[Date with hour],,ASC, Dense)

 

 

 I hope this helps.

 

Mark this as a solution if I answered your question. Kudos are always appreciated.

Thanks.

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