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Anonymous
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Export issues

Hi Folks, I developed one of the report filtered TOP 50 records in the report but when i export into excel it's displaying 58 records, how to overcome to show only 50 records instead of 58 records. 

 

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Hi, @Anonymous 

 

I'd like to suggest you create two measures and a what-if parameter. I created data to reproduce your scenario.

Table:

b1.png

 

b2.png

 

You may create two measures as below.

Rank = 
RANKX(
    ALL('Table'),
    CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Score]))
)

Isdisplay = 
IF(
    [Rank]<=SELECTEDVALUE(Parameter[Parameter]),
    1,0
)

 

Then you need to put 'Isdisplay' in the visual level filter to display the result.

b3.png

 

b4.png

 

Best Regards

Allan

 

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Anonymous
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Hey, what if parameter is working but since my source is tabular model so i can't create . Come to the measure point how can we  pass multiple parameters and always display the value is zero if i click on item under parameter it's not working.

Top 50ranks=RANKX(ALL('Fact Data'),CALCULATE([Paid Amount])
isdisplay = IF([Top 50ranks]<=VALUE(SELECTEDVALUE('Business Unit'[Business Unit ])),1,0)
2.PNG

Hi, @Anonymous 

 

You may try to replace 'SELECTEDVALUE('Business Unit'[Business Unit ])' with an equivalent expression as below.

var _businessunit = 
IF(
     HASONEVALUE('Business Unit'[Business Unit ]), 
     VALUES('Business Unit'[Business Unit ])
)

 

Best Regards

Allan

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

@Anonymous Is there Ties in the data when yo usee Top 50?



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Anonymous
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yes we have

@Anonymous I think because of ties you get more rows, you have to use RANK function and break ties, read more here how you can do that.

 

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