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I am creating a Matrix in power BI from a 4 million record 80 column from a direct sql query. The matrix column headers are date spans are out of order. The output defaults to this order 0 to 29 , 180+ , 30 to 89 and 90 to 179 . I would like the column headers to be in this order 0 to 29 , 30 to 89 and 90 to 179 , 180+. With thew 180+ as the last column. After much searching I have not found a solution. Can this be accomplished? Thank you in advance.
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Hi @jsm2116
You might consider inserting an index column and sort by it.
Here're other threads could be your reference:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Matrix-Column-Head-Order/m-p/71572
Also, you use a SWITCH expression (instead of nested IFs) in your calculated column. Something like
SortOrder = SWITCH(Table[Column], "0-29",1,"30 to 89",2,"90-179",3,"180+",4)
where Table[Column] is replaced by the column used in your matrix columns.
If not help, kindly share your dummy pbix.
Hi @jsm2116
You might consider inserting an index column and sort by it.
Here're other threads could be your reference:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Matrix-Column-Head-Order/m-p/71572
Also, you use a SWITCH expression (instead of nested IFs) in your calculated column. Something like
SortOrder = SWITCH(Table[Column], "0-29",1,"30 to 89",2,"90-179",3,"180+",4)
where Table[Column] is replaced by the column used in your matrix columns.
If not help, kindly share your dummy pbix.
@jsm2116 , You need to create a sort and then for bucket column mark it as sort column
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-sort-by-column
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