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Anonymous
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RankX function help

Hi,

I am using RANKX function on table and getting the desired results when I have one dimension field in the table and a measure.

Attached screenshot1 shows that.

When I try to add another column in the table, the rank does not work properly. The second screenshot shows that.

I am using the formula - 

Rank = RANKX(ALLSELECTED('cdfwprod region'[Region Name]),'Calculated Measures'[Total Mission Hours]).
What needs to done so that even if I add new dimensions to the table, the ranking for the 'Region' field should not get afftected.
Thanks!rank1.PNGrank2.PNG
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parry2k
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@Anonymous do you want to keep the original rank when you add service in the visual?



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Hi @Anonymous ,

By my tests, you could modify your measure like below then you should get your desired output.

Rank =
RANKX (
    ALLSELECTED ( cdfwprodregion ),
    'Calculated Measures'[Total Mission Hours]
)

You could refer to my test pbix which has been attached below. I create the data model to reporduce your scenario.

Untitled.png

Here is the result.

Capture.PNG

Best  Regards,

Cherry

 

Community Support Team _ Cherry Gao
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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous do you want to keep the original rank when you add service in the visual?



Subscribe to the @PowerBIHowTo YT channel for an upcoming video on List and Record functions in Power Query!!

Learn Power BI and Fabric - subscribe to our YT channel - Click here: @PowerBIHowTo

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Anonymous
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Yes, I want to keep the original rank. How can I do that?

Hi @Anonymous ,

By my tests, you could modify your measure like below then you should get your desired output.

Rank =
RANKX (
    ALLSELECTED ( cdfwprodregion ),
    'Calculated Measures'[Total Mission Hours]
)

You could refer to my test pbix which has been attached below. I create the data model to reporduce your scenario.

Untitled.png

Here is the result.

Capture.PNG

Best  Regards,

Cherry

 

Community Support Team _ Cherry Gao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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