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I've been trying to custom sort the parameter I created for the dashboard but could not find a way to do so. Basically I need the viz to sort by:
I saw some posts with similar requirements but none of them would work in my scenario. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Below is the sample data file:
| Employee Name | Hire Date | Gender | Age | Country |
| John Smith | 3/15/2021 | Male | 28 | USA |
| Emily Johnson | 5/20/2021 | Female | 35 | Canada |
| David Lee | 1/10/2022 | Male | 32 | UK |
| Maria Garcia | 4/5/2022 | Female | 29 | Spain |
| Michael Wang | 2/18/2023 | Male | 26 | Australia |
| Sarah Brown | 7/12/2023 | Female | 31 | Germany |
| Ahmed Khan | 3/8/2024 | Male | 46 | UAE |
| Fatima Ali | 5/19/2024 | Female | 24 | Pakistan |
| James Johnson | 8/10/2021 | Male | 34 | United States |
| Emma Wilson | 10/5/2021 | Female | 31 | United Kingdom |
| Carlos Sanchez | 3/22/2022 | Male | 29 | Spain |
| Olivia Li | 6/15/2022 | Female | 26 | China |
| Daniel Nguyen | 2/18/2023 | Male | 37 | Canada |
| Sofia Rossi | 5/20/2023 | Female | 33 | Italy |
| Mohamed Ali | 1/7/2024 | Male | 61 | Egypt |
| Mia Kim | 4/2/2024 | Female | 29 | South Korea |
| Lucas Silva | 7/12/2024 | Male | 58 | Brazil |
| Isabella Müller | 10/30/2024 | Female | 43 | Germany |
| Christopher Smith | 2/28/2021 | Male | 36 | Australia |
| Isabelle Tremblay | 6/10/2021 | Female | 30 | Canada |
| Juan Martinez | 4/15/2022 | Male | 33 | Mexico |
| Sophie Dupont | 8/22/2022 | Female | 29 | France |
| Alex Kim | 3/5/2023 | Male | 53 | South Korea |
| Elena Petrova | 6/18/2023 | Female | 27 | Russia |
| Ahmed El-Sayed | 2/12/2024 | Male | 31 | Egypt |
| Olivia Chan | 5/30/2024 | Female | 26 | Singapore |
| Matteo Bianchi | 8/9/2024 | Male | 34 | Italy |
| Emilia Schmidt | 11/27/2024 | Female | 32 | Germany |
Below is a screenshot of the visual and the slicer parameter: currently it's automatically sorted to show headcount count descending. I would like for it to show a custom sort instead.
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@Anonymous , Make sure for all those columns, you create a sort column and mark that as a sort column. You can create sort column using the same column in power query and then mark it sort column in data view.
If you create a sort column, to avoid circular dependency you need do like
Gender 1 = [Gender]
Gender Sort = if([Gender] = "Female",1, 2)
Then Mark Gender Sort as a sort column for Gender 1. and use Gender 1 in Visual
How to Create Sort Columns and Solve Related Errors:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK1zu4MBb-c
Hi,
Share the download link of the PBI file with the Age Group column and visuals already created.
@Anonymous , Make sure for all those columns, you create a sort column and mark that as a sort column. You can create sort column using the same column in power query and then mark it sort column in data view.
If you create a sort column, to avoid circular dependency you need do like
Gender 1 = [Gender]
Gender Sort = if([Gender] = "Female",1, 2)
Then Mark Gender Sort as a sort column for Gender 1. and use Gender 1 in Visual
How to Create Sort Columns and Solve Related Errors:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK1zu4MBb-c
This worked for me. Thank you!!
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