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Hello,
I have a seemingly simple problem that I can't seem to solve. I want to add an index measure to a matrix.
To simplify, my data looks like this:
id | Minutes |
A | 10 |
A | 15 |
A | 20 |
B | 5 |
B | 15 |
and I have a matrix filtered by id=A with only the minutes column.
I have created a measure :
But I would like to have the reverse order, but change DESC to ASC, I obtain :
Do you know how to calculate this rank correctly?
Thanks
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Hi, @Jeremy19
The main reason why you get wrong sorting result under ASC sorting is that the current rank is also affected by id=B, e.g. 10 should correspond to a rank of 1.
You should change your DAX expression to look like this:
Rank = RANKX(ALLSELECTED('Feuil1'),[Mesure],,DESC)
The DAX used in my tests is as follows:
rank =
RANKX(ALLSELECTED('Table'),[Measure],,ASC,Dense)
This DAX does a good job of returning the correct ranking results:
Best Regards,
hackcrr
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Hi, @Jeremy19
The main reason why you get wrong sorting result under ASC sorting is that the current rank is also affected by id=B, e.g. 10 should correspond to a rank of 1.
You should change your DAX expression to look like this:
Rank = RANKX(ALLSELECTED('Feuil1'),[Mesure],,DESC)
The DAX used in my tests is as follows:
rank =
RANKX(ALLSELECTED('Table'),[Measure],,ASC,Dense)
This DAX does a good job of returning the correct ranking results:
Best Regards,
hackcrr
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Jeremy19
i have used this measure:
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