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Anonymous
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Query for ranking

I have below data model 

 

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Need to display below :

Most Purchased Item by Country

the most purchased product based on the age category less than 30 and above 30

 

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Anonymous
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Hi @Sergii24 

 

The issue is resolved. I changed the crossfilteration to Both from Single in data model. 

Started getting correct rank post that.

 

Thanks!

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Anonymous
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Hi @Sergii24 

 

The issue is resolved. I changed the crossfilteration to Both from Single in data model. 

Started getting correct rank post that.

 

Thanks!

Great, I'm glad that you found a solution! 🙂

Sergii24
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Hi @Anonymous, so what exactly is your question to the community? How did you try to achieve the desired result and what exactly didn't work?

Anonymous
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Hi @Sergii24 

 

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I need to display higlighted values as they are max purchased items for each country 

trying to rank 

= RANKX(ALL('Item'[Item]), COUNT('Order'[Item ID]), ,DESC
 
but not working

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