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Hello,
I created the following table in the “Report” view of Power BI, and used the RANKX function to determine the risk ranking:
Table
Measure
RANK = rankx(ALLSELECTED(TD[RISK]),[Q])
Then, I would like to have 1 card showing the risk with ranking 3, that is, the "alcohol" risk, like this:
How could I propose the measure to obtain this result?
Thank you
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
Try this measure
=calculate(max(TD[Risk]),filter(values(TD[Risk]),[Rank]=3))
Hi,
Try this measure
=calculate(max(TD[Risk]),filter(values(TD[Risk]),[Rank]=3))
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