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Hi all, can I use rankx with a previously defined measure? E.g., essentially creating a measure of a measure?
My original measure references a table ("S") and calculates a volume variance by brand versus a previous month ("Measure X"). Now I'd like to rank those variances. Having difficulty - all values are returning as the highest or lowest ranked number (e.g., Brand A=1, Brand B=1, Brand C=1, Brand D=100, Brand E=100, etc.).
What I'm using follows. Help?
Measure = rankx(all(Table S),Table S[Measure X],,asc)
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@lanndestefano please, Post sample data to try to give you a solution
@lanndestefano Not sure if this is what you are looking for but take a look at this...
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