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I have used the SUMMARIZE DAX in a calculated column and the result is somthing like this (within the SUMMARIZE table):
| Branch | Revenue |
| 2 | 33000 |
| 1 | 22500 |
| 3 | 12000 |
I want to retrieve the branch with the highest Revenue.
E.g. I want the calculated column to say 2 since it has the max revenue.
My DAX looks like this currently:
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@danialsj , Assuming Revenue is a measure like Sum(table[Revenue])
Top 1 Branch Revenue Rank = CALCULATE([Revenue],TOPN(1,all(Table[Branch]),[Revenue],DESC),VALUES(Table[Branch]))
RETURN
MAXX(TOPN(1,SUMTABLE,[Revenue]),[Branch])
@danialsj , Assuming Revenue is a measure like Sum(table[Revenue])
Top 1 Branch Revenue Rank = CALCULATE([Revenue],TOPN(1,all(Table[Branch]),[Revenue],DESC),VALUES(Table[Branch]))
Thanks! I changed some things around the DAX you sent and it has worked.
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