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Hello,
I have a measure Bias and would like to rank the top 5 values, I am trying the sentence below but I am getting only the value 1 all the way in the Pivot Table. Any suggestion how to fix that?
Ranking:=
VAR BiasValue = [Bias]
VAR FilteredTable =
SELECTCOLUMNS(
IBPData,
"ProductID", IBPData[Product ID],
"LOCID", IBPData[Location ID]
)
RETURN
RANKX(FilteredTable, BiasValue, , DESC, Dense)
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @GuinabaPBI
Please try the following DAX:
Ranking :=
VAR CurrentProductID = IBPData[Product ID]
VAR CurrentLOCID = IBPData[Location ID]
RETURN
RANKX(
ALL(IBPData),
[Bias],
,
DESC,
Dense
)
Best Regards,
Jayleny
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Hi @GuinabaPBI
Please try the following DAX:
Ranking :=
VAR CurrentProductID = IBPData[Product ID]
VAR CurrentLOCID = IBPData[Location ID]
RETURN
RANKX(
ALL(IBPData),
[Bias],
,
DESC,
Dense
)
Best Regards,
Jayleny
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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