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I need to give a table wich contains top 10 error % over the last year. So I understood I need a ranking. But can't get it to work:
The average is in column 'Avg Error %' and is now sorted. In the column after I need the rank.
I used:
RANK Avg Error % =
RANKX( ALLSELECTED(ErrorTotalsDay[DtKey_Checkdate]); CALCULATE(AVERAGE(ErrorTotalsDay[Error % Day]));;ASC)
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hey @Anonymous Create these measures
Avg error = Avg(error)
Rank Avg Error = rankx(allselected(rulekey),[Avg error],,desc
Post this, drag this measure in table and in the filter pane just apply a filter that this measure should be less than 11, and it will always show top 10 records.
Hey @Anonymous Create these measures
Avg error = Avg(error)
Rank Avg Error = rankx(allselected(rulekey),[Avg error],,desc
Post this, drag this measure in table and in the filter pane just apply a filter that this measure should be less than 11, and it will always show top 10 records.
The TOP N Filter option isn't there.
Hi @Anonymous
You don't need to create a Rank measure. You can use the filter panel and add a condition to show only TOP 10 values based on the Avg. Error % measure.
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