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Anonymous
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First N rows

Hi,

 

I have a table with some clients and i want to reduce that table in order to get a random 10% sample of clients. How can I do it? (It must be in DAX)

 

Thanks!

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OwenAuger
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

You can write something like either of these expressions (assuming your original table is called Clients):

 

Client Sample =
SAMPLE ( 10, ADDCOLUMNS ( Clients, "rand", RAND () ), [rand] )

Client Sample =
TOPN ( 10, ADDCOLUMNS ( Clients, "rand", RAND () ), [rand] )

 

Both of these add a column [rand] to the resulting table, which could be removed with SELECTCOLUMNS if needed.

 

Regards,
Owen


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Anonymous
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Hello everyone!

I am trying to filter the FIRST N rows of a table dynamically (NOT TOP N, FIRST N ROWS!). For instance; lets say I have a table with 20 records. I would like to reach the first 5 rows without doing any ranking, sorting or any other process, just want to get first 5 rows whatever information are in those rows. I also need a slicer to select the N dynamically, so would be awesome if you could help me out about this.

Cheers!

Anonymous
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Solved! Thanks for your consideration.

Cheers!

What was the solve? was it the solution noted above? Thank you. 

OwenAuger
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

You can write something like either of these expressions (assuming your original table is called Clients):

 

Client Sample =
SAMPLE ( 10, ADDCOLUMNS ( Clients, "rand", RAND () ), [rand] )

Client Sample =
TOPN ( 10, ADDCOLUMNS ( Clients, "rand", RAND () ), [rand] )

 

Both of these add a column [rand] to the resulting table, which could be removed with SELECTCOLUMNS if needed.

 

Regards,
Owen


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