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Hi again,
I am trying to use RANKX to get the Sections with the most number of Cases.
Here is some sample data:
My Expected result is:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hey @juncco888 ,
if you don't put the "Case Number" in your table (like in your last example), the following measure should work:
Rank = RANKX( ALL( myTable[Section] ), CALCULATE( COUNTROWS( myTable ) ) )
Hey @juncco888 ,
if you don't put the "Case Number" in your table (like in your last example), the following measure should work:
Rank = RANKX( ALL( myTable[Section] ), CALCULATE( COUNTROWS( myTable ) ) )
Thank you so much! That worked perfectly. I added the order and tiebreaking arguments just to see how they worked out.
I really appreciate your help!
Kyle
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