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I wanted help creating a dax that would return the 3 most downloaded questions for each discipline. This will be presented in a table format.
So, for each discipline, bring the 3 questions that were most downloaded in a given period, in addition to the subject and the question, the table must have information on the degree of difficulty, type of question, text and answer answer for the question.
I am attaching a pbix with the example data.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L7zJwGZlSa02TMZ9tgLenIc0bqeH8Z-x/view?usp=sharing
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One of the problems you have in your model is many-to-many relationship, which is not recommended.
I've used the second approach from the article along with a bridge table:
questions_loaded = CALCULATE(COUNTAX(Downloads, Downloads[ID Question]),CROSSFILTER ( 'Table'[ID Question], Questions[ID Question], BOTH ))
amt2 =
var t = CALCULATETABLE(
GENERATE (
SUMMARIZE ( Questions, Disciplines[Name] ),
CALCULATETABLE (
TOPN (
3,
CALCULATETABLE(VALUES ( 'Table'[ID Question] )), [questions_loaded] )
,
CROSSFILTER ( 'Table'[ID Question], Questions[ID Question], BOTH )
)
), ALLSELECTED() )
return
CALCULATE( 1* (NOT ISEMPTY( Questions)), KEEPFILTERS(t))
The first measure is for the table and the second one is for the table filter:
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@LuisLOCapelari , this article should help: https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/filtering-the-top-3-products-for-each-category-in-power-bi/
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Stand with Ukraine!
Here are official ways you can support Ukraine financially (accounts with multiple currencies):
1) Support the Armed Forces of Ukraine: https://bank.gov.ua/ua/about/support-the-armed-forces
2) Come Back Alive foundation: https://www.comebackalive.in.ua/
Thank you!
I already tried to follow the example of this article, but it did not work. It works in parts, when there is only the question and the id of the course it works, but when putting the name of the course (which comes from another table), or putting information from any other table, the rank stops working.
One of the problems you have in your model is many-to-many relationship, which is not recommended.
I've used the second approach from the article along with a bridge table:
questions_loaded = CALCULATE(COUNTAX(Downloads, Downloads[ID Question]),CROSSFILTER ( 'Table'[ID Question], Questions[ID Question], BOTH ))
amt2 =
var t = CALCULATETABLE(
GENERATE (
SUMMARIZE ( Questions, Disciplines[Name] ),
CALCULATETABLE (
TOPN (
3,
CALCULATETABLE(VALUES ( 'Table'[ID Question] )), [questions_loaded] )
,
CROSSFILTER ( 'Table'[ID Question], Questions[ID Question], BOTH )
)
), ALLSELECTED() )
return
CALCULATE( 1* (NOT ISEMPTY( Questions)), KEEPFILTERS(t))
The first measure is for the table and the second one is for the table filter:
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. Appreciate your Kudos.
Check out my latest demo report in the data story gallery.
Stand with Ukraine!
Here are official ways you can support Ukraine financially (accounts with multiple currencies):
1) Support the Armed Forces of Ukraine: https://bank.gov.ua/ua/about/support-the-armed-forces
2) Come Back Alive foundation: https://www.comebackalive.in.ua/
Thank you!
Thanks a lot for your help, it worked.
@LuisLOCapelari , are you sure you've attached the right file? The data there doesn't correspond to the description..
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. Appreciate your Kudos.
Check out my latest demo report in the data story gallery.
Stand with Ukraine!
Here are official ways you can support Ukraine financially (accounts with multiple currencies):
1) Support the Armed Forces of Ukraine: https://bank.gov.ua/ua/about/support-the-armed-forces
2) Come Back Alive foundation: https://www.comebackalive.in.ua/
Thank you!
I'm sorry, it really was the wrong link. I already changed it to the correct link
PS: The questions have classifications, allowing the same question to be classified for different disciplines
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