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Hi,
I'm trying to get to grips with the RANK function but I seem to be having a bit of trouble getting it to work. I have a table that stores opportunities for both contacts and companies and I would like to get the top ten ranked opportunites for companies only. To complicate matters slightly, the value column may hold NULL, 0.00 or a positive value (such as 124.16)
So the table would look a little like this:
accountid contactid value
1 Null 12
2 Null 0.00
Null 1 3
3 Null Null
4 Null 45
Null 2 23
5 Null 2.3
The output that I would like to achieve is:
accountid value rank
4 45 1
1 12 2
5 2.3 3
etc.
Any help would be greatly apreciated!
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hi, please try this: (Is a @Sean version with little changes)
Ranking = IF ( FIRSTNONBLANK ( Table1[AccountId], Table1[AccountId] ) <> BLANK (), RANKX ( FILTER ( ALL ( Table1 ), Table1[AccountId] <> BLANK () ), CALCULATE ( SUM ( Table1[Value] ) ) ) )
How about this...
Rank Measure = IF ( HASONEVALUE ( 'Table'[accountid] ), IF ( ISBLANK ( MIN ( 'Table'[accountid] ) ), BLANK (), RANKX ( FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[accountid] <> BLANK () ), CALCULATE ( SUM ( 'Table'[value] ) ) ) ) )
Here's the result...
Good Luck!
EDIT: @Vvelarde's IF (... below takes care of the text format @eyeball
(the Rank itself remains the same just the condition is changed)
Thanks for this!! I've been trying to get Rank to work for a while now and this soution was perfect.
Hi Sean,
Many Thanks for this, it looks good! The only problem I've got now is that the Id is actually a guid (sorry, should have mentioned that) so the min function is seeing it as a string...
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