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Anonymous
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Show only specific rank from table

Hi everyone,

 

I'm rather new to Power BI and was wondering whether there is function to only show a specific rank of a table based on a measure.

E.g. I want to create a podium with 1st 2nd and 3rd place (based on a measure that counts the race points) and need visuals for each place. 

JonasBI_0-1657532919245.png

What would be the measure to only show 'Williams' on a Card Visual?

 

Thanks in advance!

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Try

Rank = RANKX(
ALL(constructors),
[Points]
)

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johnt75
Super User
Super User

You can use a measure which returns a number as a filter, so you could use your Rank measure. Add the Name column to the card visual, then add Rank as a filter to show only when the value is 3.

Anonymous
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I can not filter based on a measure. It won't let me click anything, eventhough it looks like I should be able to click the dropdown menu

JonasBI_0-1657533711086.png

 

make sure that the Format of the Rank measure is set to Whole Number

johnt75_0-1657534887677.png

 

Anonymous
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It is, but I can still not use it as a Filter

at what level are you applying the filter, page or visual? because it will only work at visual level. SQL BI have an interesting article on measures as filters

Anonymous
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I am applying the filter at visual level. Is it possible to get a calculated column for the Rank Function instead of a measure? 

If so, what would it be if thats my measure?

Rank = RANKX(
ALL(constructors[Name]),
[Points]
)

I think that that code would also work for a calculated column, but bear in mind that it will not be affected by any slicers or filters, so you could not for example choose a date range

Anonymous
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Unfortunately it does not work..

JonasBI_0-1657537835476.png

 

Try

Rank = RANKX(
ALL(constructors),
[Points]
)

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