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I've been unsucessfully trying to create a rankx measure that excludes blanks and zeros and is valid for an extended hierarchy. My codes looks similar to this:
Day Percent Change Ranking =
IF(
ISFILTERED('Sales'[Deal]),
RANKX(ALLSELECTED('Sales[Deal[),'Ranking'[Metric],,DESC),
IF(
ISFILTERED('Account_Manager'[Name]),
RANKX(ALLSELECTED('Account_Manager'[Name]),'Ranking'[Metric],,DESC),
IF(
ISFILTERED('Sales'[Deal]) && ISFILTERED ('Account_Manager'[Name])
RANKX(ALLSELECTED('Sales'[Deal]),'Ranking'[Metric],,DESC),
I want the measure to rank the data at all levels, and when I fully expand the hierarchy. Right now, when I fully expand the hierarchy it ranks only one Account Manager and the deals for that account manager if they meet the ranking criteria and returns the same number for everything else.
@Jansco ,
You may take a look at the following post.
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