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Hello,
I have a requirement to show the top-5 values within a dataset based on user selections.
I have a dataset that returns volume by:
What I'm looking to do:
I've attached an image that points out what I'm trying to accomplish.
I hope this makes sense.
Thanks in advance!
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Hi @ww1711,
Please check out the demo in the attachment. Since there are some groups that don't exist in some days, we need to create a [Groups] table first.
1. Create a new table.
Groups = VALUES(Table1[Group])
2. Create a measure.
Rank =
VAR ranks =
CALCULATE (
RANKX ( ALL ( Groups[Group] ), CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[Volume] ) ) ),
ALL ( Table1[Month] )
)
RETURN
IF ( ranks <= 5, ranks, BLANK () )
Best Regards,
Dale
Hi @ww1711,
Please check out the demo in the attachment. Since there are some groups that don't exist in some days, we need to create a [Groups] table first.
1. Create a new table.
Groups = VALUES(Table1[Group])
2. Create a measure.
Rank =
VAR ranks =
CALCULATE (
RANKX ( ALL ( Groups[Group] ), CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[Volume] ) ) ),
ALL ( Table1[Month] )
)
RETURN
IF ( ranks <= 5, ranks, BLANK () )
Best Regards,
Dale
Really fantastic stuff here, Dale. Thank you for your assistance.
One last ask regarding this... I've rendered what you've got in the table in a stacked column chart and I'm curious as to whether or not I can bypass the automatic coloring of the series. I've got company standard color guidelines that I'd like to apply to each rank at render-time. Is this possible?
Ex: Rank 1 gets #FF0000, 2 gets #FFFF00, etc... It should be mentioned that I'm using PBI Desktop for Report Server (March 2018).
Thanks in advance!
Hi @ww1711,
Maybe you can customize the color in the settings. Please refer to the snapshot below. How does the Stacked Column chart look like?
Best Regards,
Dale
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