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Hi everyone,
I have a problem with rank
I want rank based on [PcsMes]
With the any condition, i set Variable Val to put the conditions.
When the parameters is to be ranked, the variable Val return 1
And filter, because i need rank inside the month
look
I did the rank, but don´t show every values, like:
And this is the problem. I want see every value inside the condition.
Thank u
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Hi @Anonymous ,
I have built a data sample, and used your DAX to reproduce your issue:
So based on my understanding, you want to rank values like 1,2,3 ,not 1,3,4..7,right?
If so, please try:
val =
var _1=IF([Dias]<20,1,0)
var _2=IF([Soma]<50,1,0)
var _3=IF([Depart] in {"Help Desk","Suporte"},1,0)
return _1*_2*_3
Rank = IF([val]=1, RANKX(FILTER('New',[val]=1&& [Month]=EARLIER('New'[Month])),[PcsMes],,DESC,Dense),BLANK())
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
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Hi @Anonymous ,
I have built a data sample, and used your DAX to reproduce your issue:
So based on my understanding, you want to rank values like 1,2,3 ,not 1,3,4..7,right?
If so, please try:
val =
var _1=IF([Dias]<20,1,0)
var _2=IF([Soma]<50,1,0)
var _3=IF([Depart] in {"Help Desk","Suporte"},1,0)
return _1*_2*_3
Rank = IF([val]=1, RANKX(FILTER('New',[val]=1&& [Month]=EARLIER('New'[Month])),[PcsMes],,DESC,Dense),BLANK())
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous there are great articles on Rankx, check it here How to use RANKX in DAX (Part 2 of 3 – Calculated Measures) - RADACAD
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