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I am trying to show the Top 3 courses by F% in my report, but it keeps giving me far more than the top 3 even though there are no (relevant) ties for the information. Here's what I'm seeing:
For the record, no matter what I put for N, it always shows me more results than I'm asking for.
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Thanks for responding.
I think I figured it out on my own. It looks like one of the calculated columns used in [F%] was using BLANK if there was no data, which was screwing up the % calculations and was probably therefore screwing up how PBI calculates Top N. I simply added "+ 0" to the calculated column so that it returns 0 instead of blank, and it looks like that fixed it.
Thanks for responding.
I think I figured it out on my own. It looks like one of the calculated columns used in [F%] was using BLANK if there was no data, which was screwing up the % calculations and was probably therefore screwing up how PBI calculates Top N. I simply added "+ 0" to the calculated column so that it returns 0 instead of blank, and it looks like that fixed it.
Hi @djansson ,
I could not reproduce your question, could you please share your sample data or PBIX file?
Best Regards,
Winniz
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