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Hi,
I created a measure to quantify cost by salesperson.
Now, I want to use RANKX, so the lowest cost is ranked #1, not the highest cost.
So I wrote this:
Salesperson cost ranking = Rankx(allselected(table[salesperson]), table [cost])
.....but unfortunately, this gives me the highest cost as rank #1.
Any ideas ?
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