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axmor
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Sorting Custom Week Num Column

Hi there,

 

I'm sort of a beginner at Power Bi, I've been trying to make a custom week number column in order to use it in visuals. I've run into the problem of trying to sort the column but have had no luck. I understand that in order to sort the WeekOfYear column, I need to tell Bi a set of unique values for it to sort through. But I'm not entirely sure how to do it : / 

 

Below is what I'm working with, as well as a screenshot of the issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

 

Also, bonus question, why does the table - when sorted by Date - always lists October first, when the first month is Sept? Thank you!!

 

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danextian
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Hi @axmor ,

Sorting a column by another column will not work if there is more than one sort value. For example, 202144 has both 43 and 44 in WeekOfYear. It appears that WeeknYear is a number so I don't understand why cant just sort it by itself.

Also, bonus question, why does the table - when sorted by Date - always lists October first, when the first month is Sept? Thank you!! -
It appears, based on your screenshot, that the Date column is sorting properly. If you sort your table by Month Name which is a text, then it is normal for Oct to come first before Sep as they're sorted alphabetically (O P Q R S).  If you want to sort it based on the month order in the calendar, then you need to use a different column to sort them by.  Try creating a calculated column for month number using MONTH(Table[Date]) and then use that for sorting.





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ryan_mayu
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@axmor 

based on the error message. One value in weekofyear has more than one weeknyear value. That's why we can't do the sort. pls check the data.





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danextian
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Hi @axmor ,

Sorting a column by another column will not work if there is more than one sort value. For example, 202144 has both 43 and 44 in WeekOfYear. It appears that WeeknYear is a number so I don't understand why cant just sort it by itself.

Also, bonus question, why does the table - when sorted by Date - always lists October first, when the first month is Sept? Thank you!! -
It appears, based on your screenshot, that the Date column is sorting properly. If you sort your table by Month Name which is a text, then it is normal for Oct to come first before Sep as they're sorted alphabetically (O P Q R S).  If you want to sort it based on the month order in the calendar, then you need to use a different column to sort them by.  Try creating a calculated column for month number using MONTH(Table[Date]) and then use that for sorting.





Dane Belarmino | Microsoft MVP | Proud to be a Super User!

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