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I want to list the "location" that has the most beacon signlas for a given 5 min period (to essentially "see" which room a person is in). when I do max, it obviously just gives me the max value in alphabetical order. I guess if there's a tie it can go to alphabetical order....
trying to figure out where a person is by getting rid of some noise with these sensors.
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Hi
if you’d like to show the value like this below please use the measure:
Measure = CALCULATE(MAX(beacon[beacon1_locations]),FILTER(beacon,[Number of Beacon signlas]>=MAX(beacon[Number of Beacon signlas])),VALUES(beacon[Server time in 5 min]))
Best regards,
Dina Ye
Hi
if you’d like to show the value like this below please use the measure:
Measure = CALCULATE(MAX(beacon[beacon1_locations]),FILTER(beacon,[Number of Beacon signlas]>=MAX(beacon[Number of Beacon signlas])),VALUES(beacon[Server time in 5 min]))
Best regards,
Dina Ye
Hi @datastrategy ,
I've entered dummy data in order to replicate your scenario:
First, create a measure that will mark the max number of signals by time
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