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Hello Experts,
I want to help me to write the DAX code to show only the TOP 10 Countries based on Revenue.
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@Anonymous it should work :))
What is [Att_Value1]? Is that a column or a measure?
@Anonymous no worries 🙂
This is for the scenario where the total is for all (just change it to your names and 10 instead of 3):
Top 3 Countries By Sales =
VAR _countries = TOPN(3, ALLSELECTED(Customer[Country]),[Sales Amount])
RETURN
IF(
ISINSCOPE(Customer[Country]),
CALCULATE(
[Sales Amount],
KEEPFILTERS(_countries)
),
[Sales Amount]
)
@Anonymous
Top 10 Countries By Revenues =
VAR _top10_countries = TOPN(10, ALLSELECTED('Table'[Country]),[Revenues Measure])
RETURN
CALCULATE(
[Sales Amount],
KEEPFILTERS(_top10_countries)
)
@SpartaBI
its dose not worked,
see the right visual which I used a filter pane to show the top 10 countries.
In your code dax which is in left visual it dose give the top 10 countries and the numbers are nor correct.
@Anonymous what is the column you use in the matrix for country, and what ia the base measure?
its same, I know you sae different name in code and visual, but its same the coulm and measure.
@SpartaBI
@Anonymous it should work :))
What is [Att_Value1]? Is that a column or a measure?
Its worked. So Sorry I had a mistake. I will Accept your solurtions.
I have another Question:
If I want to show top 10 countries and show me the grand total of each country out of all countries ( I dont want to give the grand total of Top 10 countries only).
@Anonymous no worries 🙂
This is for the scenario where the total is for all (just change it to your names and 10 instead of 3):
Top 3 Countries By Sales =
VAR _countries = TOPN(3, ALLSELECTED(Customer[Country]),[Sales Amount])
RETURN
IF(
ISINSCOPE(Customer[Country]),
CALCULATE(
[Sales Amount],
KEEPFILTERS(_countries)
),
[Sales Amount]
)
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