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hI, I'm having trouble creating rank for my data.
Here's the table I'm using.|
Here's the DAX measure I created.
I'm sure I made a mistake in the code but not sure what.
PurchasedFrom table is linked to trackList and SalesAmt is also linked to TrackList.
Tracklist contains millions of records and so the $ is accurate but I just can't get the Ranking to work properly.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @StevenT,
Please try the below measure:
Rank =
RANKX(
ALL('PurchasedFrom'),
CALCULATE(SUM('TrackSales'[SalesAmt])),
DESC,
DENSE
)
Try
Ranking =
VAR PurchasedFromWithSales =
ADDCOLUMNS (
ALLSELECTED ( 'PurchasedFrom'[pkPurchasedFrom] ),
"@sales", CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'TrackSales'[SalesAmt] ) )
)
VAR Result =
RANK ( DENSE, PurchasedFromWithSales, ORDERBY ( [@sales], DESC ) )
RETURN
Result
Try
Ranking =
VAR PurchasedFromWithSales =
ADDCOLUMNS (
ALLSELECTED ( 'PurchasedFrom'[pkPurchasedFrom] ),
"@sales", CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'TrackSales'[SalesAmt] ) )
)
VAR Result =
RANK ( DENSE, PurchasedFromWithSales, ORDERBY ( [@sales], DESC ) )
RETURN
Result
Hi @StevenT,
Please try the below measure:
Rank =
RANKX(
ALL('PurchasedFrom'),
CALCULATE(SUM('TrackSales'[SalesAmt])),
DESC,
DENSE
)
Thanks very much for your help!
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