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Hi all,
I have a very simple table made of two columns:
- Failure modes
- number of occurences
I would like to have an additional column that ranks the number of occurences per failure mode in ascending order, giving the same number of equal values.
Any kind of advice is appreciated
Alessandra
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Hi, @alevandenes
I am not sure if I understood your question correctly, but please try something like below.
The formula is for creating a new column.
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Hi, @alevandenes
I am not sure if I understood your question correctly, but please try something like below.
The formula is for creating a new column.
Hi, My name is Jihwan Kim.
If this post helps, then please consider accept it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/jihwankim1975/
Twitter: twitter.com/Jihwan_JHKIM
Hi, very useful. it works just fine, thanks! can I ask you if you know whether this ranking is modifying with refreshing of the dataset?
@alevandenes ,you can create a new column rank
rankx(filter(Table, [Failure modes] = earlier( [Failure modes])),[number of occurences], ,asc,dense)
or
rankx(filter(Table, [Failure modes] = earlier( [Failure modes])),[number of occurences], ,asc,skip)
rankx(filter(Table, [Failure modes] = earlier( [Failure modes])),[number of occurences], ,desc,dense)
For Rank Refer these links
https://radacad.com/how-to-use-rankx-in-dax-part-1-of-3-calculated-columns