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liztruong
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Rank values based on the slicers from another table

Hi everyone, I need your help!!!

 

I have 2 tables: Sales and Services. Now I want to rank SumSales per Products by selecting the Services. The table needs to have 4 columns: Rank, Products, Services, SumSales. I did make a measure like this:

 

rank = RANKS(CROSSJOIN (ALL(Sales[Products]), ALLSELECTED(Services[Name]), [SumSales], , DESC)

 

But it doesn't work. Anyone can help me? Thank you much

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amitchandak
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@liztruong , If they are joined with each other

 

Try like

rank = RANKX(Summarize(ALL(Sales),Sales[Product],Services[Name]), [SumSales], , DESC)

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