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Kmoore15
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DAX Ranking within a group

Hello,

 

I am new to PowerPivot and am struggling to accompish what I am trying to do. I have a data set and I am trying to identify the total freight cost for all billing documents after the first shipment (lowest billing doc) by sales order.

 

I figured the easiest way to do this would be with a helper column and ranking my billing documents by Sales order and then calculating based off of a rank not equal to 1, but I can't figure out how to write this equation.

 

Can anybody offer any advice? On if there is a better way to do this or how to write a rank for billing Doc by Sales doc?

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Phil_Seamark
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

HI @Kmoore15

 

You could try adding this DAX column to your model

 

Rank = CALCULATE(
                COUNTROWS('Table1'),
                FILTER(
                    ALL(Table1),
                    'Table1'[Sales document] = EARLIER('Table1'[Sales document]) && 
                    'Table1'[Freight Cost] > EARLIER('Table1'[Freight Cost])
                    )
                    )+1

To learn more about DAX visit : aka.ms/practicalDAX

Proud to be a Datanaut!

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Anonymous
Not applicable

I want to provide another solution using the RANKX function which is more intuitive for the purpose of ranking.

 

Rank = 
RANKX(
    ALLSELECTED(Table1[Billing document]),
    CALCULATE(SELECTEDVALUE(Table1[Freight Cost])),
    ,
    DESC,
    Skip
)

 

 

Phil_Seamark
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

HI @Kmoore15

 

You could try adding this DAX column to your model

 

Rank = CALCULATE(
                COUNTROWS('Table1'),
                FILTER(
                    ALL(Table1),
                    'Table1'[Sales document] = EARLIER('Table1'[Sales document]) && 
                    'Table1'[Freight Cost] > EARLIER('Table1'[Freight Cost])
                    )
                    )+1

To learn more about DAX visit : aka.ms/practicalDAX

Proud to be a Datanaut!

Anonymous
Not applicable

@Phil_Seamark your formula works but it seems to really hurt performance when you have a large amount of data with multiple different groups. I think there may be a more efficient way using RANKX. The team at SQLBI has a more in-depth explanation here for those interested. Essentially RANKX is optimized for performing these types of calculations

 

Rank =
RANKX (
    FILTER (
        'Table1',
        Table1[Sales  document] = EARLIER ( Table1[Sales  document] )
    ),
    Table1[Billing document],
    , // leave value argument blank
    ASC
)

 

I have a table with 250,000+ rows and 105 different groups (tracking price history for multiple different equities). The COUNTROWS method takes 30+ seconds and sometimes doesn't even have enough memory to compute, whereas RANKX takes 1-2 seconds.

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