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I have a table that has 2 columns, Test_Name , Test_Value
| Test_Name | Test_Value |
| ABC | 10 |
| SDF | 12 |
| ERT | 14 |
| ASD |
I have to find the top 1 Test_name based on the Test_value
My DAX looks like this
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Ethanhunt123 ,
Create a measure as below:
Measure =
CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Test_Name]),TOPN(1,FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[Test_Value]<>BLANK()),CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Test_Value])),DESC))
And you will see:
For the related .pbix file,pls see attached.
@Ethanhunt123 You can create below simple measure to obtain the value against TOP value.
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Hi @Ethanhunt123 ,
Create a measure as below:
Measure =
CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Test_Name]),TOPN(1,FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[Test_Value]<>BLANK()),CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Test_Value])),DESC))
And you will see:
For the related .pbix file,pls see attached.
Use RANKX instead of TOPN
(The name of the table in my exampe is 'TopN')
Rank Value = RANKX(ALL('TopN'), [Sum of Value],,DESC)
and if you want a measure for the top name only:
Top Name for Card Visual = CALCULATE(MAX('TopN'[Test_Name]), FILTER('TopN', [Rank Value] = 1))
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@Ethanhunt123 , Try like measures like
measure = calculate(sum(Test_Value), filter(Table,not(isblank(Table[Test_Value]))))
CALCULATE (
[measure],
TOPN ( 1, ALL(Test_Name) , [measure] DSC),
VALUES ( test_Name )
)
The output would be Test_name, This is still giving me TEST_Name with the blank value
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