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Hi Everyone,
Thought it would be easy with a sample pbix file.
What I want to do is to rank [Item ID] as per [Display Margin] from hightest to lowest. The ranking should also able to adjust as per the filters used.
Sample file: https://ucliveac-my.sharepoint.com/:u:/g/personal/pwa92_uclive_ac_nz/EWVxnbjgEVhAqvi2NuX_85cBOYz803u...
Thanks very much!
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Hi @Penn ,
If you mean you want to ranking multiple columns, you can refer to following link to use countrows and isonorafter function to achieve your requirement:
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @Penn ,
If you mean you want to ranking multiple columns, you can refer to following link to use countrows and isonorafter function to achieve your requirement:
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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