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aSystemOverload
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How to avoid Circular Dependency issue with RANKX

I'm getting Circular Depency issues with RANKX.  

 

 

=RANKX(
        FILTER(
                tblProjects,
                tblProjects[SNAPSHOT_DATE_SERIAL]=EARLIER(tblProjects[SNAPSHOT_DATE_SERIAL]) && 
                tblProjects[CompanyID]=EARLIER(tblProjects[CompanyID])  &&
                tblProjects[Project_StatusGroupingB_PrevEOM]=EARLIER(tblProjects[Project_StatusGroupingB_PrevEOM])
                ),
        'tblProjects'[VALUE],
     ,
        DESC,
        SKIP    
    ) 

 

 

 

The only relationship that is referenced is by [Project_StatusGroupingB_PrevEOM], which pulls in a value from a different row on the same table. Is there a better way to structure this RANKX in order to avoid this issue.
Note, it must be a calculated column as I need to sort by it in a multi column Excel Pivot. Also, I don't mind using a different formula like COUNTIF for example that will achieve the same result. I am working with 1000s of rows FYI.

 

The 'tblProjects'[VALUE] was a calculated column, but I've created a measure and referenced that, still getting same errors.

 

Any assistance in re-structuring or creating a different formula would be much appreciated. 🙂

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v-ljerr-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

Hi @aSystemOverload,

 

Could you share a dummy pbix file which can reproduce the issue, so that we can better assist on it? You can upload it to OneDrive or Dropbox and post the link here. Do mask sensitive data before uploadingSmiley Happy

 

Regards

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