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Hey I am wondering if rankx can be used in the following case:
Basically I want to see the top 3 projects with the most logged hours for a given portfolio:
the final result should look like this:
Portfolio | Project | Hours Logged
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Portfolio 1 | project 1 | 10000
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Portfolio 1 | project 8 | 5000
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Portfolio 1 | project 9 | 2000
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Portfolio 2 | project 0 | 15000
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Portfolio 2 | project 3 | 7000
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Portfolio 2 | project 11 | 2000
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Solved! Go to Solution.
Use this dax:
Ranking =
RANKX (
ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[Portfolio] ),
CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[HoursLogged] ) ),
,
DESC,
DENSE
)In visual level filter select
Use this dax:
Ranking =
RANKX (
ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[Portfolio] ),
CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[HoursLogged] ) ),
,
DESC,
DENSE
)In visual level filter select
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