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I have two tables on has top performers one has bottom. Each has unique value for User ID. How can I group each table so that I can put both in a slicer that will display a top and a bottom tile to filter performance data visuals using table 3 based on the selection of top or bottom performers? I am new to PowerBI and wanting to learn so detailed explanations woule be very helpful. Thanks!
This guide should help you get started - https://www.sqlbi.com/articles/use-of-rankx-in-power-bi-measures/
I think you can modify to show your original measure only if it's in the top 3 or bottom 3.
@vicky_ I don't think that will give me what I am after. I don't want to rank the users in the top and bottom tables. Those users have already been identified by being placed in separate tables. What I want to do is create two columns/measures in main table 3, labeled top and bottom that I can put in a slicer to filter all data respectively.
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