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Hi all,
I have this table:
Country Company CountCo CountB System date
Brazil M 1 1 09/01/2023
Brazil P 2 2 09/01/2023
Mexico P 1 1 09/01/2023
Australia F 2 2 07/01/2023
Germany Z 1 1 07/01/2023
New Zeland F 1 1 07/01/2023
Indonesia R 1 1 06/01/2023
Japan A 1 1 06/01/2023
Country, Company,System date: columns
CountCo (count of company per country), CountB (count of code per country): measures
How can i do a rank in order to get only the first 5 rows of this table ? . I mean:
Country Company CountCo CountB System date Rank
Brazil M 1 1 09/01/2023 1
Brazil P 2 2 09/01/2023 2
Mexico P 1 1 09/01/2023 3
Australia F 2 2 07/01/2023 4
Germany Z 1 1 07/01/2023 5
I've tried with this code, but i got wrong outputs.
Best
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Ibendlin,
Thank you for your suggestion.
I finally solved creating a table like this:
Best!
Ibendlin,
Thank you for your suggestion.
I finally solved creating a table like this:
Best!
That is not something you can do in DAX. Add an index column in Power Query, or further upstream.
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