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Is it possible to dynamically calculate ranks based on filters?
If I filter B, D, E can I see the new ranks as 1, 2, 3?
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Hi @Saloni,
Definitely, we can rank the value based on filters.
Please create the measure using the formula.
RANK1 = MINX(FILTER(SELECTCOLUMNS(ALLSELECTED(Test),"index",Test[Index.1],"rank",RANKX(ALLSELECTED(Test),Test[TRS],,DESC)),[index]=MAX(Test[Index.1])),[rank])
Best Regards,
Angelia
Hi @Saloni,
Definitely, we can rank the value based on filters.
Please create the measure using the formula.
RANK1 = MINX(FILTER(SELECTCOLUMNS(ALLSELECTED(Test),"index",Test[Index.1],"rank",RANKX(ALLSELECTED(Test),Test[TRS],,DESC)),[index]=MAX(Test[Index.1])),[rank])
Best Regards,
Angelia
In theory if you create a measure for your Rank.
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