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Hi all,
I am trying to do a combined ranking based on two calculated measures: EBITDA margin and CAGR. where 1 is the combined highest score of both. Problem is that i can't use measures in a RANKX function or at least i do not know how to do it.
I'm also struggling with how to evaluate correctly who should be on top. Would a good idea be to make a calculated table,scoring each measure from highest to lowest, and them up and rank them from a virtual table?
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@kandre123 you RANK measure should be either use ALLSELECTED(DimSelskaper[Juridisk selskapsnavn]) because you are using column in the table or you should do ALLSELECTED( DimSelskaper )
RankX EBITDA Margin =
RANKX(
ALLSELECTED(DimSelskaper[Juridisk selskapsnavn]),
CALCULATE([EBITDA Margin]),,
DESC,
Dense
)
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Could you please share some sample data and give the expected result?
Regards,
Jimmy Tao
this is how i'd like the data to show up. Attached is the pbix file
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/cp8p5lwtrrct9pc/AAD5lgcQHhPlB-pySumiTEn1a?dl=0
@kandre123 you RANK measure should be either use ALLSELECTED(DimSelskaper[Juridisk selskapsnavn]) because you are using column in the table or you should do ALLSELECTED( DimSelskaper )
RankX EBITDA Margin =
RANKX(
ALLSELECTED(DimSelskaper[Juridisk selskapsnavn]),
CALCULATE([EBITDA Margin]),,
DESC,
Dense
)
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thanks. That worked out
Hi @kandre123
I am not sure how you would want to combine both EBITDA and CAGR. Perhaps you can sum them up in RANKX's expression argument or you can create to separate ranking, sum those ranks and use the sum in another RANKX measure.
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Not sure if This can help. Create 2 rank columns and then either do a sum or Multiple these and use that column as you rank column.
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