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Hi PBI Experts,
I am trying to rank the data within a table using two different groupings and I am struggling to get the DAX examples on the forum to work for me. Below is an example of my data and what I am trying to Rank;
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks! JW
Solved! Go to Solution.
You can use this calculated column for Type 1
RankType1 =
RANKX (
SUMMARIZE (
LocationValue,
[Location],
"Sum", CALCULATE ( SUM ( LocationValue[Value] ) )
),
[Sum],
CALCULATE (
SUM ( LocationValue[Value] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( LocationValue, LocationValue[Location] )
),
DESC,
DENSE
)
And this one for RANK type 2
See attached file as well
RankType2 =
RANKX (
SUMMARIZE (
LocationValue,
[SubLocation],
"Sum", CALCULATE ( SUM ( LocationValue[Value] ) )
),
[Sum],
CALCULATE (
SUM ( LocationValue[Value] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( LocationValue, LocationValue[SubLocation] )
),
DESC,
DENSE
)
You can use this calculated column for Type 1
RankType1 =
RANKX (
SUMMARIZE (
LocationValue,
[Location],
"Sum", CALCULATE ( SUM ( LocationValue[Value] ) )
),
[Sum],
CALCULATE (
SUM ( LocationValue[Value] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( LocationValue, LocationValue[Location] )
),
DESC,
DENSE
)
And this one for RANK type 2
See attached file as well
RankType2 =
RANKX (
SUMMARIZE (
LocationValue,
[SubLocation],
"Sum", CALCULATE ( SUM ( LocationValue[Value] ) )
),
[Sum],
CALCULATE (
SUM ( LocationValue[Value] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( LocationValue, LocationValue[SubLocation] )
),
DESC,
DENSE
)
This works perfectly. Thank you!!! ![]()
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