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Hi All - hoping for some assistance here with Ranking on couple of dimensional attributes
I've a requirement to show top 10 projects that will have certain types of impact.
I've a table about projects and go live dates and impacts looking like this (dates are dd/mm/yyyy)
Since the table creation in this forum cannot be more than 10 rows, for argument's sake lets work on top 5
Project Name | Go live date | Impact | Ranking | |||
Project1 | 11/08/2021 | H | 1 | |||
Project2 | 23/08/2021 | H | 1 | |||
Project3 | 25/09/2021 | H | 1 | |||
Project4 | 29/09/2021 | H | 1 | |||
Project5 | 02/10/2021 | M | 2 | |||
Project6 | 15/10/2021 | M | 2 | |||
Project7 | 31/10/2021 | M | 2 |
So from above the requirement is just to show the top 5 entries. Upto Project5. I dont want the remaining entries.
Hope that is sufficient info to help me out.
Thank you
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@Anonymous Not sure but maybe TRIMMEAN? TRIMMEAN - Microsoft Power BI Community
Where is the ranking coming from? Is it in the table?
@Anonymous Not sure but maybe TRIMMEAN? TRIMMEAN - Microsoft Power BI Community
Where is the ranking coming from? Is it in the table?
Wow!! Are you suggesting to get only top N rows of the list, I need to write such a long complicated DAX?
Isn't it an over kill?
..........Were my thoughts when I saw your response. But then I thought of trying it out.
And it worked.
Thanks a lot @Greg_Deckler That was really helpful.
Thanks
@Anonymous Glad someone could use that formula because it was a total PITA to write it!!
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