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Hi,
Is there a way to sort a table within a measure?
The case:
I have a column 'Customer'[City] (could be any text column).
I want to CONCTENATEX the first five city names in the context, based on alphabetical order.
Using
CONCATENATEX ( TOPN ( 5, DISTINCT ( 'Customer'[City] ), [City], ASC ), [City], ", " )
works fine in that way that it always selects the correct cities, but the sorting is not applied to the output table of TOPN, it's just applied as a selection criterion. Since I want to concatenate the cities in alphabetical order, is there a way to express this order in a DAX measure?
Thank you very much!
Kind regards,
Martin
Solved! Go to Solution.
Give this a try
CONCATENATEX (
SELECTCOLUMNS (
TOPN (
5,
DISTINCT ( 'Customer'[City] ),
'Customer'[City], ASC
),
"City", 'Customer'[City]
),
[City],
", ",
'Customer'[City], ASC
)
Oh yeah, CONCATENATEX comes with sorting parameters! Thank you, man. This is not a generic sorting function, but it solves the problem 👍
Give this a try
CONCATENATEX (
SELECTCOLUMNS (
TOPN (
5,
DISTINCT ( 'Customer'[City] ),
'Customer'[City], ASC
),
"City", 'Customer'[City]
),
[City],
", ",
'Customer'[City], ASC
)
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