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I need help with some DAX logic, as the screenshot shown, I have three columns, the first one is the production line, the second one shows the sequence operacion and the third should be biuld using the previos coulmns, Do I need asign a sequence number as the screen shot shonws, anybody can help me a share some code
Thanks
Thats a clustered index which you can build with the RANKX-function:
RANKX(FILTER(Table1, Table1[NAME2.1] = EARLIER(Table1[NAME2.1])), Table1[SEQ], ,ASC)
assuming your table is called "TABLE1"
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Hi,
Thanks for your input, I did try the logic you posted but, how can you see it is doing the same as the SEQ column value, here is the code :
RANKX(FILTER(Query1,
Query1[NAME2.1] = EARLIER(Query1[NAME2.1])), Query1[SEQ], ,ASC)
Oh, I didn't recognize therer were ties. (Apart from that it look alright, doesn't it?)
So you have to add another parameter to it:
RANKX(FILTER(Table1, Table1[NAME2.1] = EARLIER(Table1[NAME2.1])), Table1[SEQ], ,ASC, DENSE)
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