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samihuq
Helper III
Helper III

Find Transaction Number

Hi,

I hav a Transaction Table with bellow structure:

 

Date Customer Payment_Amount  Payment_Count

1-Jan-17 Sami 10 1

1-Jan-17 Bayezid 10 1

1-Jan-17 Surkhru 10 1

2-Jan-17 Sami 10 2

2-Jan-17 Surkhru 10 2

3-Jan-17 Bayezid 10 2

3-Jan-17 Surkhru 10 3

3-Jan-17 Tanim 10 1

 

I need to calulate the Payment_Count column, where i need to see the Rank of the transaction, first time, second time etc.

 

Can this be done?

 

Regards,

Sami

 

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Zubair_Muhammad
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @samihuq

 

Try this Column

 

=
RANKX (
    FILTER ( Table1, Table1[Customer] = EARLIER ( Table1[Customer] ) ),
    CALCULATE ( VALUES ( Table1[Date] ) ),
    ,
    ASC,
    DENSE
)

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v-jiascu-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @samihuq,

 

What's your expected result? Rank customers by Payment_Amount? 

 

Best Regards,

Dale

Community Support Team _ Dale
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Hi,

Every Day My Customers Pays for my service. So i have a table of transactions. Now i need to identify the trasaction % received from my first time customer vs from existing customer. For that i need to rank the payment as first transaction or second transaction by the respective customer,

 

Hope it answers your query.

 

Thanks,
Sami 

@samihuq

 

It works with your sample data.

 

What results did you get

 

Findtransactionnumber.png

afzalphatan
Resolver I
Resolver I

Hi, 

 

Below code in calculated column should do your job

 

Count = 

COUNTROWS(FILTER(Table1, Table1[Customer] = EARLIER(Table1[Customer]) && Table1[Date] <= EARLIER(Table1[Date])))

 

Unfortunately it did not solve my problem..

Zubair_Muhammad
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @samihuq

 

Try this Column

 

=
RANKX (
    FILTER ( Table1, Table1[Customer] = EARLIER ( Table1[Customer] ) ),
    CALCULATE ( VALUES ( Table1[Date] ) ),
    ,
    ASC,
    DENSE
)

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