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Hi
I have a retail dashboard, where I analyse sales performance by band. I have 3 formulas that rank all Brands by the store (based on the type of product sold).
- Niche Rank (Ranks all sales from 'Niche' products)
RANK(NICHE) = IF (
NOT ( ISBLANK ( [NicheSales(TY)] ) ),
RANKX (
FILTER ( ALL ( 'Niche Dashboard'[FINAL BRAND]), NOT ( ISBLANK ( [NicheSales(TY)] ) ) ),
[NicheSales(TY)]
)
)
- Classic Rank (Ranks all sales from 'Classic' products)
RANK(CLASSIC) = RANKX(ALL('Niche Dashboard'[FINAL BRAND]),[ClassicSales(TY)])
- Overall rank (Ranks total sales)
RANK(OVERALL) = RANKX(ALL('Niche Dashboard'[FINAL BRAND]),[NDAllSales(TY)])
However, I noticed that when all brands are selected, the RANKX fuctions works perfectly, but if I select just 1 brand (see the second picture) the ranks go up by 1 for the selected brand. I have no idea what the issue is.
UNFILTERED
FILTERED
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