Supplies are limited. Contact info@espc.tech right away to save your spot before the conference sells out.
Get your discountScore big with last-minute savings on the final tickets to FabCon Vienna. Secure your discount
I am wanting to sort a table that contains multiple parent rows and children along with them using a dax measurement.
I am wanting to sort something like this in a table visual.
I am wanting to create the column SORT to actually sort my rows with parent and children. Parent Item would be 2.1 and its child would be 2.11 and so on. But not sure how to do that.
ITEM_ID | PARENT_ID | SORT | IsParent | |
AA | 2.1 | TRUE | PARENT | |
A0 | AA | 2.11 | FALSE | CHILD |
A1 | AA | 2.11 | FALSE | CHILD |
A2 | AA | 2.11 | FALSE | CHILD |
AB | 2.2 | TRUE | PARENT | |
A3 | AB | 2.21 | FALSE | CHILD |
AC | 2.3 | TRUE | PARENT | |
A4 | AC | 2.31 | FALSE | CHILD |
Hi @YIAX ,
As Ibendlin said , depending on your example you can choose to use Matrix. in Matrix if you don't make a fine distinction between subcolumns it will make them aggregate.
So I create a table as you mentioned.
Then I create two calculated columns.
SortOrder =
VAR _ParentSort =
IF (
ISBLANK ( 'Table'[PARENT_ID] ),
'Table'[SORT],
LOOKUPVALUE ( 'Table'[SORT], 'Table'[ITEM_ID], 'Table'[PARENT_ID] )
)
RETURN
_ParentSort & "_" & 'Table'[SORT] & "_" & 'Table'[ITEM_ID]
Column = IF('Table'[IsParent]="TRUE",'Table'[ITEM_ID] ,'Table'[PARENT_ID])
Next we can put them into the Matrix visual.
Best Regards
Yilong Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
In your solution, the sort column already exists. I am trying to create the sort column in this scenario. Then will display my data in a regular table visual not a matrix.
You can't sort AA, A1 and A2 all the same. At a minimum use 2.11, 2.11.1 and 2.11.2
User | Count |
---|---|
13 | |
12 | |
8 | |
8 | |
6 |
User | Count |
---|---|
28 | |
19 | |
13 | |
11 | |
7 |