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Grouping not in order

Hi All,

 

For some reason once I get into the double-digit zone (10 onwards), Power BI does not group it in the correct order.

(Please view the attached snip below).

Would highly appreciate comments on how to solve this!

 

MartynasJ_1-1652084422475.png

Many thanks,

 

Martynas

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PC2790
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If you see carefully, it is considering the 1st digit of the number in Power BI.

This is the default behaviour of grouping in Power BI.

As a workaround, you can have an index column which you can use for sorting order in your visualisation

Or

you can prefix the group names with numbers in sequence like:

PC2790_0-1652085688213.png

 

 

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PC2790
Community Champion
Community Champion

If you see carefully, it is considering the 1st digit of the number in Power BI.

This is the default behaviour of grouping in Power BI.

As a workaround, you can have an index column which you can use for sorting order in your visualisation

Or

you can prefix the group names with numbers in sequence like:

PC2790_0-1652085688213.png

 

 

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