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@Anonymous , First of all you need add an index column in power query and then try this new column in dax :https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45715963/creating-an-index-column-for-power-bi
Seq_no = countx(filter(Table,[Parcel_ref] =earlier([Parcel_ref]) && [index] <=earlier([index])), [Parcel_ref])
hi @Anonymous , in addition to solution provided by @amitchandak - if the "Parcel_Ref" is not a unique field then you may have to create a "Key" column and add a seq_no column based on the key column
Please mark the post as a solution if my comment helped with solving your issue. Thanks!
hi @Anonymous , in addition to solution provided by @amitchandak - if the "Parcel_Ref" is not a unique field then you may have to create a "Key" column and add a seq_no column based on the key column
Please mark the post as a solution if my comment helped with solving your issue. Thanks!
@Anonymous , First of all you need add an index column in power query and then try this new column in dax :https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45715963/creating-an-index-column-for-power-bi
Seq_no = countx(filter(Table,[Parcel_ref] =earlier([Parcel_ref]) && [index] <=earlier([index])), [Parcel_ref])
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