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I am trying to rank locations by their value, ignoring if a user selects a specific location.
There are many locations and some can be in more than one category.
I will be displaying the ranking in two ways:
1. A table of all locations showing their rank.
2. A card, showing just the rank of a particular location.
Each time i try to crate a ranking measure for the table, it somehow does a cross join between hte location and category.
Would appreciate some pointers on how to tackle this. I have placed a sample pbix file with a small amount of data at this link to demonstrate the situation and issue.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AgldA0VQfPV9gfwiA4Jmtz2msy8Ffg
Appreciate any help or pointers!
Solved! Go to Solution.
not sure if this helps, but what about a calculated column like this:
Rank Sales = RANKX(Location,[Sum of Value],,DESC)
Hi @wilson_smyth,
Have you tried the solution provided by @pawel1 above? Does it work in your scenario? If it works, could you accept it as solution to close this thread?
If you still have any question on this issue, feel free to post here.
Regards
not sure if this helps, but what about a calculated column like this:
Rank Sales = RANKX(Location,[Sum of Value],,DESC)
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