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Hi there clever people!
I have a ranking situation that I am trying to solve and have approached it from 5 different ways and reach the same result every time, so I may be about to go insane. Hopefully, someone can help!
I am trying to Rank the Top 5 retail stores by WOS (weeks of Supply) using TopN (but I have tried Rankx as well without success) that is a simple calculation of average stock on hand divided by the average sales over the past 4-weeks.
The initial ranking works well (I can see the top 5 stores) but it falls apart when I bring in a second dimension.
I need to see the weeks of supply for these top 5 stores with the associated product price tier, however, as soon as I add the price tier to the visual I get other stores too because it pulls in the top 5 price tiers.
The model can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vnNplHUeSV2o19D08bFDou6EBoPNxyjO/view?usp=sharing
Please let me know if you need more information to help.
Many thanks
Phil
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thank you very much, D
I also got the following solution from another site that worked well too:
Rank Stores = VAR Top5Stores = CALCULATETABLE ( TOPN ( 5, CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( Locations[Store Name] ) ), [Weeks of Sales] ), ALLSELECTED() ) RETURN CALCULATE ( [Weeks of Sales], KEEPFILTERS ( Top5Stores ) )
Cheers,
Phil
Can you share the website where you got this solution?
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