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Let's say I've the following table named as "Table1".
Want to show the name of Salesperson(s) which corresponds to the Maximum of "Total Sales".
If there exists a tie between "n" Salespersons, then output should be <Salesperson 1>, <Salesperson 2> . . . , <Salesperosn "n">.
Example -
Suppose in the above table,
Michelle has maximum "Total Sales" then the DAX measure should return "Michelle".
But If John, Daniel, Rihanna have the same maximum "Total Sales" then the DAX measure should return "John, Daniel, Rihanna".
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @ThisIsVS
you can try
Top SalesPerson(s) =
CONCATENATEX (
TOPN ( 1, Table1, Table1[Total Sales] ),
Table1[Salesperson],
", "
)
Hi @ThisIsVS
you can try
Top SalesPerson(s) =
CONCATENATEX (
TOPN ( 1, Table1, Table1[Total Sales] ),
Table1[Salesperson],
", "
)
@ThisIsVS
I was expecting that.
Most probably, the presented data represents a table visual not a data table? It is really essential that you provide accurate information.
Do sales amount and salesperson belong to the same source data?
Is the Total Amount an aggregated amount or values in a source table column?
@tamerj1 Changed "Total Sales" summarization to "Sum", It worked. Thankyou Sir. 🙂
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