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TOPN With Multiple Columns
- Anonymous4 years ago
Hi AlanP514 ,
I created some data:
Here are the steps you can follow:
1. Create measure.
Clicks_Rank = RANKX(ALL('Table'),CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Clicks])),,ASC)Cost_Rank = RANKX(ALL('Table'),CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Cost])),,ASC)impressions_Rank = RANKX(ALL('Table'),CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[impressions])),,ASC)2. Use Enter data to create a Slice Table.
3. Create measure.
Rank = var _select=SELECTEDVALUE(Slice_Table[Slice]) return SWITCH( TRUE(), _select="Click_Rank",[Clicks_Rank], _select="Cost_Rank",[Cost_Rank], _select="impressions_Rank",[impressions_Rank])Flag = IF( [Rank]<=10,1,0)4. Use the [Slice] slicer of Slice_Table, and put [Flag] into Filter, and set is =1.
5. Result:
When Cost_Rank is selected, the top 10 rankings with cost are displayed.
When the selection is impressions_Rank, the top 10 ranking of impressions is displayed.
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
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AlanP514 , these are measures (of with sum) you need create 3 measures
Assuming you have measures
Clicks, Cost,Impressions
Top 10= calculate([Clicks], TOPN(10,allselected(Table[keywords]),[Clicks],DESC), values(Table[keywords]))
Top 10= calculate([Cost], TOPN(10,allselected(Table[keywords]),[Impressions],DESC), values(Table[keywords]))
Top 10= calculate([Impressions], TOPN(10,allselected(Table[keywords]),[Impressions],DESC), values(Table[keywords]))