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Hi @Anonymous ,
Try to create two measures:
Max = MAX('Table (2)'[Value])Rank =
RANKX(
ALLSELECTED( 'Table (2)'),
[Max],
, DESC, Dense
)
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Try to create two measures:
Max = MAX('Table (2)'[Value])Rank =
RANKX(
ALLSELECTED( 'Table (2)'),
[Max],
, DESC, Dense
)
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
You can index column
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45715963/creating-an-index-column-for-power-bi
For Rank Refer these links
https://radacad.com/how-to-use-rankx-in-dax-part-2-of-3-calculated-measures
https://radacad.com/how-to-use-rankx-in-dax-part-1-of-3-calculated-columns
https://radacad.com/how-to-use-rankx-in-dax-part-3-of-3-the-finale
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