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Hello! Relatively new to Power BI but i'm working on a project where i need to create a report with multiple slicers to help merchandisers see the shape of sales across sizes.
However, because i have multiple product types, genders and hundred of custom size descriptions i'm trying to create a custom sort order to show them in the right way. I've gone through the steps as per a guide i found BUT when i hit the "sort by column" it isn't doing anything? My graph still appears in a weird order rather than say XS, S, M, L, XL its still appearing in alphabetical rather than my defined custom order?
I feel like i'm doing something very obvious wrong
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Create a custom column as below:
Then make type column sort by this column:
And you will see that it is ranking as wished:
For the related .pbix file,pls see attached.
Best Regards,
Kelly
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Create a custom column as below:
Then make type column sort by this column:
And you will see that it is ranking as wished:
For the related .pbix file,pls see attached.
Best Regards,
Kelly
Did I answer your question? Mark my areply as a solution!
Hello - please confirm the following:
Could you provide a sample of your data? I feel like this is very simple but I am having trouble visualizing what your data looks like.
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