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Hello !
I would like to have a rank column in my table. I know that I have to use rankx but here is the difficult point : I have created a relation between 2 sources based on the sku, and now I would like to rank but in my table I have dimensions coming from my source 1 and my source 2.
Here is a visual example :
So in my source 1 I have for example the field : sku, gender, color and sales
In the source 2 I have : sku and type
I have created a relation between the two tables based on the sku key.
An important point : I have contextual filters so the rank measure should change each time the filter value change.
How would you do that ?
Thanks guy !
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@Anonymous , sorry , it should be Type
rankx(summarize(allselected(source1), sources2[SKU], source1[gender],source1[color], source1[Type]) , [sales],,desc, dense)
Thank you for your suggestion. I was running into a similar issue and this measure worked perfectly
Hello @amitchandak, thanks for the anwser 🙂
But Source 1 and source 2 are two different sources so I don't understand how this part : source1[source2]
could work. Source 2 is not a column of the source 1.
@Anonymous , sorry , it should be Type
rankx(summarize(allselected(source1), sources2[SKU], source1[gender],source1[color], source1[Type]) , [sales],,desc, dense)
@Anonymous , You have to create a measure rank
rankx(summarize(allselected(source1), sources2[SKU], source1[gender],source1[color], source1[source2]) , [sales],,desc, dense)
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