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Hi All,
I have created a virtual table using the below DAX function. I want to create a rownumber column based on the
partition by YEAR, REGION, PRODUCT and Order by SALES (Could be strange for you) within the virtual table.
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(
'Data'[YEAR],
'Data'[REGION],
'Data'[PRODUCT],
'Data'[SALES],
'Data'[PERIOD]
)
Thanks in advance!
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Hi, @vinothkumar1990
Based on your information, I create a table:
You can create a new measure and try the following DAX:
Vitrue Rank =
VAR VirtualTable =
SUMMARIZE(ALLSELECTED(Data),
'Data'[YEAR],
'Data'[REGION],
'Data'[PRODUCT],
'Data'[SALES],
'Data'[PERIOD]
)
VAR ResultTable =
ADDCOLUMNS(
VirtualTable,
"RowNumber",
RANKX(
VirtualTable,
'Data'[SALES],
,
DESC,
Dense
)
)
RETURN
MAXX(FILTER(ResultTable,SUM(Data[SALES])=[SALES]),[RowNumber])
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Yongkang Hua
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Hi, @vinothkumar1990
Based on your information, I create a table:
You can create a new measure and try the following DAX:
Vitrue Rank =
VAR VirtualTable =
SUMMARIZE(ALLSELECTED(Data),
'Data'[YEAR],
'Data'[REGION],
'Data'[PRODUCT],
'Data'[SALES],
'Data'[PERIOD]
)
VAR ResultTable =
ADDCOLUMNS(
VirtualTable,
"RowNumber",
RANKX(
VirtualTable,
'Data'[SALES],
,
DESC,
Dense
)
)
RETURN
MAXX(FILTER(ResultTable,SUM(Data[SALES])=[SALES]),[RowNumber])
Here is my preview:
How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly
Best Regards
Yongkang Hua
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous - Thanks for your help!
Is there any possiblity to use the Rownumber function?
Hi, @vinothkumar1990
Yes, you can use Rownumber function, here is the DAX expression:
Vitrue Rownumber =
VAR VirtualTable =
SUMMARIZE(ALLSELECTED(Data),
'Data'[YEAR],
'Data'[REGION],
'Data'[PRODUCT],
'Data'[SALES],
'Data'[PERIOD]
)
VAR ResultTable =
ADDCOLUMNS(
VirtualTable,
"RowNumber",
ROWNUMBER(
ORDERBY([SALES],
DESC)
)
)
RETURN
MAXX(FILTER(ResultTable,SUM(Data[SALES])=[SALES]),[RowNumber])
How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly
Best Regards
Yongkang Hua
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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