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Say I have the linked data on a matrix. How would I create a way to rank the companies into 3 categories of A/B/C (top 1/3, middle 1/3, bottom 1/3) based on converstion of clicks to sales and a seperate ranking based on percent of revenue by product? Please see the attached sample data at https://www.dropbox.com/s/trhkmjlmnuv749m/Example%20Data%20File.csv?dl=0
Please understand that I'm a Dax noob having to learn while working. I'll need an ELI5 as I'm not great with Dax (mostly used VBA/VB.Net in the past).
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HI @Anonymous,
You can refer to the following link to use ISONORAFTER to create a rank column based on multiple fields. After the rank field is created, you can use its count to manually calculate the specific percentage of top, middle, bottom ranges.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
HI @Anonymous,
You can refer to the following link to use ISONORAFTER to create a rank column based on multiple fields. After the rank field is created, you can use its count to manually calculate the specific percentage of top, middle, bottom ranges.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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