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SLR_PBI
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calculated column ,header position

I have write one dax as below

 

RiskBucket = var deptAge= if(('Sage Account Receivables'[Outstanding] > 0), DATEDIFF(RELATED('Date'[Date]),TODAY(),DAY),BLANK()) return
SWITCH(TRUE(),(deptAge >0 && deptAge <= 30),"Low",(deptAge >30 && deptAge <= 60),"Medium",(deptAge > 60),"High")

 

the output of obove dax is

 

-------------------------------------------

High      |          Low    |         Medium

-------------------------------------------

5              |         1           |     3  

15            |        11          |     13

25            |        21          |     23

 

 

But my requirement is to show in below format

 

 

-------------------------------------------

Low        |          Medium |         High

-------------------------------------------

1             |         3           |     5  

11           |        13          |     15

21           |        23          |     25

 

 

Column should be in ascending order. 

 

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v-yuta-msft
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@SLR_PBI ,

 

I could not find 'RiskBucket ' in the table you given. Could you please give the complete sample data? 

 

Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao

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