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ozlemv
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Reflecting ranking with filter function

Hi,

 

I am trying to work out the customer rank based on a condition. The below is the sample dataset, which reflects CustomerID, CustomerIDRank (measure-based on total amounts), Total Actuals(measure- Sum of Actuals by Customer), Cumulative Total(measure), GrandTotal(measure-Sum of Actuals for all Customers)

 

I would like to show the ranking of company where the cumulative total is equal or higher than the 20% of grand total. Below is the formulation I wrote, but it's not working. 

 

TopCustomers = calculate(value(vDetailSalesCompData[CompanyID Rank ALL]) ,filter(vDetailSalesCompData,vDetailSalesCompData[CumulativeTotal]>=vDetailSalesCompData[20%GrandTotal]))

 

Thanks in advance,

 

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v-huizhn-msft
Employee
Employee

Hi @ozlemv,

You should create a new table to show the the ranking. Please click 'New Table' under Modeling on home Page. Type the formula below and check it it returns expected result.

Selected Rank=SELECTCOLUMNS(Filter(vDetailSalesCompData,vDetailSalesCompData[CumulativeTotal]>=vDetailSalesCompData[20%GrandTotal]),"Rank",vDetailSalesCompData[CompanyID Rank ALL])


Please let me know if you have any question.

Best Regards,
Angelia


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