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Anonymous
10 years agoNot applicable
Using RankX in DAX For PowerPivot / PowerBI
A common reporting need is to rank a certain Attribute by a value. In DAX, the syntax is the following: RANKX(<table>, <expression>[, <value>[, <order>[, <ties>]]]) As always, you can also r...
Greg_Deckler
10 years agoCommunity Champion
Anonymous - This would make a great Blog post, you should consider signing up for the Power BI Community Blog site.
- Anonymous10 years agoNot applicable
Hi Greg_Deckler,
I appreciate the suggestion. I've reached out to MiguelMartinez yesterday and I'm hoping to be able to contribute to the community blog soon. I see a lot of users writing requests for help with the similar issues, and think I could write some good tutorials which will help out.
Thanks again!
- CAPEconsulting6 years agoHelper III
Anonymous Sean can you provide some suggestions to my RANKX and FILTER based question here https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Power-Query/RANKX-excluding-blanks/m-p/805465#M27020
- CAPEconsulting6 years agoHelper III
hey Greg_Deckler any suggestions on this https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Power-Query/RANKX-excluding-blanks/m-p/805465#M27020