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Hello,
I am looking to rank items based off of their TOTAL page views in my data set. A simple example of what the dataset looks like:
Item Code | Date | Page Views |
123 | November 2022 | 100 |
123 | October 2022 | 200 |
456 | October 2022 | 50 |
The problem I am having is that the DAX expression I tried using:
Rank = rankx('Data','Data'[Page Views],,DESC)
returns a ranking of each row of page views entries. What I want would look something like this:
Item Code | Date | Page Views | Rank |
123 | November 2022 | 100 | 1 |
123 | October 2022 | 200 | 1 |
456 | October 2022 | 50 | 2 |
Any help would be much appreciated! To take things a step further, it would be great to create a dynamic ranking based upon filter selections like Date, Product Category, Etc.
This did not seem to work for me as several SKUs produced a ranking of 1 despite having different totals of pageviews.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Here are the steps you can follow:
Measure:
Rank_Meausure =
RANKX(FILTER(ALL('Table'),[Date]=MAX('Table'[Date])),CALCULATE(SUM([Page Views])),,DESC)
Calculated column:
Rank_Column =
RANKX(FILTER(ALL('Table'),[Date]=EARLIER('Table'[Date])),[Page Views],,DESC)
Result:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
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