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Hi all,
I need your help on this please:
I have a Power BI model that contains the following two tables:
Sales(Sales_ID, sales_date, sales_amount, CustomerID)
Customer(CustomerID, First_name, Last_name)
There is a relationship between Sales and Customer.
I need to create a measure to rank the customers based on their total sales amount.
Which DAX formula should I use?
Is this the right formula: RANKX(ALL(customer), SUMX(RELATEDTABLE(Sales), [Sales_amount])) ?
Many thanks.
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Hi @Anonymous
You may try below measure:
Measure =
RANKX ( ALL ( Customer ), CALCULATE ( SUM ( Sales[sales_amount] ) ) )
Regards,
@Anonymous wrote:Hi all,
I need your help on this please:
I have a Power BI model that contains the following two tables:
Sales(Sales_ID, sales_date, sales_amount, CustomerID)
Customer(CustomerID, First_name, Last_name)
There is a relationship between Sales and Customer.
I need to create a measure to rank the customers based on their total sales amount.Which DAX formula should I use?
Is this the right formula: RANKX(ALL(customer), SUMX(RELATEDTABLE(Sales), [Sales_amount])) ?
Many thanks.
I think correct ans is RANKX(ALL(Sales), SUMX(RELATEDTABLE(Customer), [Sales_amount])).
Bez question is asking to create a measure in Sales Table. Correct me If I am wrong?
Hi @Anonymous
You may try below measure:
Measure =
RANKX ( ALL ( Customer ), CALCULATE ( SUM ( Sales[sales_amount] ) ) )
Regards,
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