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I'm new to the RANKX function and for some odd reason the Rank Rep column is just turning up '1's as the value.
I used the following formula:
Rank Rep = RANKX(ALL('Merge1'[SalesRep]),CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('Merge1'[SalesRep])))
I need to rank each rep according to how many installs they've completed.
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@Alta88 , You should use measure completed installs
Rank Rep = RANKX(ALL('Merge1'[SalesRep]),[completed installs] )
Measure Rank: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZb_6j6WuZ0&list=PLPaNVDMhUXGaaqV92SBD5X2hk3TMNlHhb&index=40
@Alta88 , You should use measure completed installs
Rank Rep = RANKX(ALL('Merge1'[SalesRep]),[completed installs] )
Measure Rank: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZb_6j6WuZ0&list=PLPaNVDMhUXGaaqV92SBD5X2hk3TMNlHhb&index=40
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