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JBrunetUdec
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Can't find a way to rank rows based on a measure

Hey! First time posting here. I'm having an issue and I've been trying to solve it for the past three days. I have a table ('ID') with a single column ('ID'). This has the ID's of different assets (It is in black just in case). I also have a measure ([SCORE]) that assigns a score to each ID. What I need is a measure that returns the ranking of each asset, where the one with the higher number is 1°. I tried two different measures. The first one (RANK1) tries to count how many assets have a score equal or higher. The second one uses RANKX. Here are the measures:

 

RANK1 =
VAR ACTUAL = [SCORE]
RETURN
CALCULATE(
COUNTROWS(ID),
FILTER(ALL(ID),([SCORE])>=ACTUAL)
)

 

RANK2 = RANKX(ALL(ID),[SCORE],,DESC,Skip)

Here are the results:

 

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What baffles me is that some ranks are repeated, when no score is equal to another. I've tried a lot of things without results. What can I do? Roast me if necessary, still new to PowerBI.

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parry2k
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@JBrunetUdec I think it is a precision issue, try using new RANK function:

 

 



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parry2k
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Super User

@JBrunetUdec I think it is a precision issue, try using new RANK function:

 

 



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Worked perfectly! Thanks.

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