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aileenc07
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HELP WITH RANKING

Hello, I'm totally a newbie and I've tried to research and watch youtube but nothing seems to be working for me.

It's a ranking problem, sorry. I just want a seperate column that ranks the Total Output % column, 1-29.

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Thank you 🙂

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@aileenc07 , Close allselected after the full name

 

rankx(allselected(Table[Full Name]), [Total Output %])

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aileenc07
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THANK YOU SO MUCH!! IT WORKED

Hello, thank you so much for responding

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this is the error if try it

please help

 

thanks

@aileenc07 , Close allselected after the full name

 

rankx(allselected(Table[Full Name]), [Total Output %])

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