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I have a very simple Pivot Table in Excel that I am needing to recreate in Power BI but cannot seem to figure this out.
It is the Top 5 SubClasses in the Top 5 Classes by student count.
In excel is very simple, use classic view then use Value Filter, Top 5 for each.
Not sure I am doing the best job of explaining this.
How can I make this more clear?
First post on this forum cause I was not able to find what I was looking for already posted.
Hi @Robservatory ,
Please share the sample data and the expected outputs in power bi.
If you are unsure how to upload data please refer to https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-provide-sample-data-in-the-Power-BI-...
Best Regards,
Wearsky
Each Class has dozens if not hundreds of subclasses. I need to report the top 5 Classes based on student count, and each classes corresponding top 5 subclasses. The only way I can think to do this is use RANKX to rank the Classes, Then use a visual for each of the top 5 ranks while using top N (5) subclasses. But this would be really messy.
hi @Robservatory ,
could elaborate what is "the Top 5 SubClasses in the Top 5 Classes by student count.", and what do you plqn to do with it?
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