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PBIMakesMeHigh
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Custom sorting x axis

Hello

 

I have already set up a separate index table for custom sorting but it's not working.  I suspect it's being overridden by the automatic sorting in PowerBI.  How can I fix this?

 

The correct order should be "Digital -> Web -> eProc -> PM" as per my index table, but it's only allowing me to sort alphabetically (e.g. for ascending, "Digital -> eProc -> PM -> Web").

 

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DOLEARY85
Super User
Super User

Hi,

 

Not sure if you've tried this but try clicking on the field you're wanting to sort in the data pane, then on the column tools ribbon select sort by column, then select your ordering field.

 

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If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, Appreciate your Kudos 👍

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joglidden2
Post Patron
Post Patron

This doesn't work if you calculate the index. "A circular dependency was detected..."

PBIMakesMeHigh
Frequent Visitor

Awesome, it was driving me nuts, thanks for the quick help

No worries, happy to help 🙂

DOLEARY85
Super User
Super User

Hi,

 

Not sure if you've tried this but try clicking on the field you're wanting to sort in the data pane, then on the column tools ribbon select sort by column, then select your ordering field.

 

DOLEARY85_0-1687429752130.png

 

 

If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, Appreciate your Kudos 👍

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