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How do I get RANKX to work on filtered data source where same product appears on multiple rows?
In this Excel example, the data loads easily into a pivot table for the desired result.
As you can see, Banana ranked #2 in the WEST, but #3 in the EAST.
What am I missing in my RANKX calculated measure?
I want to be able to filter on different Time Period, different Geography, different Brands and rank to change based on slicer/filtering. Thanks.
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Hi FreemanZ
That helped, but the rank result is not correct when filtered or unfiltered.
Hello @tarmerj1
THANK YOU! Both of your options work, but option 1 is my desired result.
I am going to use:
$ RANK = RANKX(ALLSELECTED(ItemRANK), CALCULATE(SUM(ItemRANK[Dol$ Sales])), ,DESC)
The fix was to remove [Product] from ALLSELECTED. Thanks @tarmerj1 and @FreemanZ, much appreciated.
hi @Kirk_1
try like:
$ RANK = RANKX(ALLSELECTED(ItemRANK[Product]), CALCULATE(SUM(ItemRANK[Dol$ Sales])), ,DESC)
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