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Bpark1994
Helper I
Helper I

Need Help with Dax (Display Occurrence Number In Calculated Column)

Hello,

 

Say i have a table with 2 columns and dates out of order like so

 

DateColor
1/1/2017blue
2/5/2017blue
1/24/2017blue
6/25/2017red
9/1/2017red
4/25/2017red
3/26/2017green
2/22/2017green
9/24/2017green
5/26/2017blue

 

I want to be able to create a 3rd calculated column that will give me this...

 

DateColorOccurrence Number
1/1/2017blue1
2/5/2017blue3
1/24/2017blue2
6/25/2017red2
9/1/2017red3
4/25/2017red1
3/26/2017green2
2/22/2017green1
9/24/2017green3
5/26/2017blue4

 

Thanks for the help!

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TomMartens
Super User
Super User

Hey,

 

the DAX statement to create the calculated column looks like this:

Rank by Date in group color = 
RANKX (
    FILTER (
        'Table2'
        ,'Table2'[Color] = EARLIER ( Table2[Color] )
    )
    ,'Table2'[Date]
    ,
    ,ASC
    ,DENSE
)

If creating a calculated column you have to be aware that calculated value will not change if for example you apply a filter to the rowset, meaning: if you select May (eg by using a slicer), the value of the column will still show 4 for the color blue on the 26th of May 2017. even if there is now just one row.

 

Hopefully this is what you are looking for

 

Regards

Tom



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TomMartens
Super User
Super User

Hey,

 

the DAX statement to create the calculated column looks like this:

Rank by Date in group color = 
RANKX (
    FILTER (
        'Table2'
        ,'Table2'[Color] = EARLIER ( Table2[Color] )
    )
    ,'Table2'[Date]
    ,
    ,ASC
    ,DENSE
)

If creating a calculated column you have to be aware that calculated value will not change if for example you apply a filter to the rowset, meaning: if you select May (eg by using a slicer), the value of the column will still show 4 for the color blue on the 26th of May 2017. even if there is now just one row.

 

Hopefully this is what you are looking for

 

Regards

Tom



Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution, this will help others!

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Hamburg, Germany

Perfect! Thank you Tom!

Tadder
Helper II
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