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Hello all,
I want to sort the slicer value in ascending or descending order with respect to its count related to user id. Please let me know if there is any solution. Please go through the screenshot
Expected result should be like all the IP address in slicer should come in ascending or descending with respect to its count
Hi @RIDWIV ,
This requires the creation of a secondary column. It is recommended that you first create a custom column in the powerquery editor to reflect the count associated with the user ID. Then sort this column in descending or ascending order, and add an index column. Finally, go back to Desktop, select the [IP_Address] column, and sort by the [Index] column.
Sort one column by another column in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Gao
Community Support Team
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Hello,
I am getting this type of error message
Hello,
please suggest me the formula for index as I am trying but unable to get the desired result
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