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Good day,
I am using the below formula to create a table, the intention of which is to identify the MAX within the table - Whilst using the Count to check the highest number, what I am actually trying to accomplish is returning the category for which it is the highest.
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HI, @Anonymous
Please add an order conditional in the TOPN formula:
Test = TOPN({1},SUMMARIZE('Mytable' , 'MyTable'[Name] , "Count", COUNT('FACT'[Id]) ) , [Count] )
Best Regards,
Lin
HI, @Anonymous
Please add an order conditional in the TOPN formula:
Test = TOPN({1},SUMMARIZE('Mytable' , 'MyTable'[Name] , "Count", COUNT('FACT'[Id]) ) , [Count] )
Best Regards,
Lin
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