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Hello,
How can I rank the measure below in ascending order:
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@Weatherreport
If the following does not work, please share sample data and the expected result to understand the question.
Time ranking =
RANKX(
ALL('Database'[Restaurant]),
calculate(
SUMX(
RELATEDTABLE(Times),
[KDS Kitchen Time]
)
),,ASC
)
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Thanks for your reply Fowmy.
I have now realised that it was working, the database table was not correct
@Weatherreport
If the following does not work, please share sample data and the expected result to understand the question.
Time ranking =
RANKX(
ALL('Database'[Restaurant]),
calculate(
SUMX(
RELATEDTABLE(Times),
[KDS Kitchen Time]
)
),,ASC
)
⭕ Subscribe and learn Power BI from these videos
⚪ Website ⚪ LinkedIn ⚪ PBI User Group
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