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danextian
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RANKX not working when a text categor is being sorted by another category

Hi All,

 

It seems to be a weird behaviour of Rankx. I'm trying to rank Day Name based on a certain measure.

 

My formula is 

DayNameRank = 
rankx(ALL('Case'[DayName]),[Measure])

Since the column being ranked is a text, Power BI sorts its items alphabetically. So I use day of week to custom sort the day names.  The above formula works fine if the Day Name column is sorted by itself but returns 1 if sorted by day of week.

Image 1 - Day Name is sorted by Day of Week Number, Image 2 - Sorted by itselfImage 1 - Day Name is sorted by Day of Week Number, Image 2 - Sorted by itself

I would greatly appreciate your help.










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danextian
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I searched the web and found out that this is indeed a behavior of RANKX. This can be fixed by including the sort column to the formula. So it should have been:

 

DayNameRank =
RANKX ( ALL ( 'Case'[DayName], 'Case'[Day of Week] ), [Measure] )

The explanation is on sqlbi










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danextian
Super User
Super User

I searched the web and found out that this is indeed a behavior of RANKX. This can be fixed by including the sort column to the formula. So it should have been:

 

DayNameRank =
RANKX ( ALL ( 'Case'[DayName], 'Case'[Day of Week] ), [Measure] )

The explanation is on sqlbi










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