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Anonymous
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Sum sales and return rank of selectedvalue

Hi,

 

I have a sales table that looks similar to this table:

 

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How can I return the rank of the selected sales person (selectedvalue), after all sales amounts have been summed up based on the sales person, e.g. the rank for selectedvalue = 1  should be 1, selectedvalue = 3  should be 2 and selectedvalue = 2  should be 3

 

I have tried using the rank function, but I am struggling to add the amounts first.

 

Thanks for any hints!

 

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parry2k
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@Anonymous read this for ranking and that will do it.


https://radacad.com/how-to-use-rankx-in-dax-part-2-of-3-calculated-measures

 

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Anonymous
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Interesting read, thanks for sharing. But how do I include the selectedvalue portion? I need this, because my table with the sales staff and my sales are not connected. 

aj1973
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@Anonymous 

Create 2 measures:

Sales = CALCULATE(SUM(Sheet1[Amount]), FILTER(Sheet1,Sheet1[Sales Person ]))
Rank Sales Person= RANKX(ALL(Sheet1),Sales)
 
you can then use "Rank Sales Person" in a Card and sales person as in a slicer
 
 
 

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@Anonymous once it is ranked on all customers, then you can just slice by any customer and you will get a rank. You have to first rank it to get that going and then come to selectedvalue.



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