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Sort Values in DAX/Power BI
2019 Community Moderator ElectionDAX Dynamic Total with Power ViewDAX parallelperiod until todayPower BI / DAX - Stacked Column Chart with Dynamic CountOrdering by Column in Matrix in Power BIPower BI - Cumulative sumPower BI & DAX - Relative Date Slicers w/ current year comparative valuesMeasure in Lookupvalue for dynamic value DAXHow to solve Error Out of present Range in Power BI (DAX formula)Power BI DAX Calculation based on month selected in slicerDynamic Buckets for Time in Power BI
So I have a dynamic graph title that will change based on what time component is selected (Period[Period]) and by the shifts that are selected (T_HISSSHIFTS[C_PERIOD]).
The values in T_HISSSHIFTS[C_PERIOD] are showing up out of order e.g. D,B,C,A. I need it to come out as A,B,C,D or in order of what is selected. Below is the code, any ideas how to order these shifts?
Title_Eff+MachineType =
"Knit Effeciency by "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( Period[Period] ), Period[Period], ", " ) & " By Shifts "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD] ), T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD], ", " )
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So I have a dynamic graph title that will change based on what time component is selected (Period[Period]) and by the shifts that are selected (T_HISSSHIFTS[C_PERIOD]).
The values in T_HISSSHIFTS[C_PERIOD] are showing up out of order e.g. D,B,C,A. I need it to come out as A,B,C,D or in order of what is selected. Below is the code, any ideas how to order these shifts?
Title_Eff+MachineType =
"Knit Effeciency by "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( Period[Period] ), Period[Period], ", " ) & " By Shifts "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD] ), T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD], ", " )
powerbi dax
add a comment |
So I have a dynamic graph title that will change based on what time component is selected (Period[Period]) and by the shifts that are selected (T_HISSSHIFTS[C_PERIOD]).
The values in T_HISSSHIFTS[C_PERIOD] are showing up out of order e.g. D,B,C,A. I need it to come out as A,B,C,D or in order of what is selected. Below is the code, any ideas how to order these shifts?
Title_Eff+MachineType =
"Knit Effeciency by "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( Period[Period] ), Period[Period], ", " ) & " By Shifts "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD] ), T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD], ", " )
powerbi dax
So I have a dynamic graph title that will change based on what time component is selected (Period[Period]) and by the shifts that are selected (T_HISSSHIFTS[C_PERIOD]).
The values in T_HISSSHIFTS[C_PERIOD] are showing up out of order e.g. D,B,C,A. I need it to come out as A,B,C,D or in order of what is selected. Below is the code, any ideas how to order these shifts?
Title_Eff+MachineType =
"Knit Effeciency by "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( Period[Period] ), Period[Period], ", " ) & " By Shifts "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD] ), T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD], ", " )
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powerbi dax
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You can control the order easily:
CONCATENATEX ( <Table>, <Expression> [, <Delimiter>] [, <OrderBy_Expression> [, [<Order>] [, <OrderBy_Expression> [, [<Order>] [, … ] ] ] ] ] )
So changing your code to:
Title_Eff+MachineType =
"Knit Effeciency by "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( Period[Period] ), Period[Period], ", " ) & " By Shifts "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD] ), T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD], ", " , T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD])
Should give you the expected output.
Perfect, I need to get into the habit of looking at the base equation more carefully. Nothing fancy needed, just an order by. Thank you!!
– C.Mayers
Mar 7 at 14:58
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You can control the order easily:
CONCATENATEX ( <Table>, <Expression> [, <Delimiter>] [, <OrderBy_Expression> [, [<Order>] [, <OrderBy_Expression> [, [<Order>] [, … ] ] ] ] ] )
So changing your code to:
Title_Eff+MachineType =
"Knit Effeciency by "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( Period[Period] ), Period[Period], ", " ) & " By Shifts "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD] ), T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD], ", " , T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD])
Should give you the expected output.
Perfect, I need to get into the habit of looking at the base equation more carefully. Nothing fancy needed, just an order by. Thank you!!
– C.Mayers
Mar 7 at 14:58
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You can control the order easily:
CONCATENATEX ( <Table>, <Expression> [, <Delimiter>] [, <OrderBy_Expression> [, [<Order>] [, <OrderBy_Expression> [, [<Order>] [, … ] ] ] ] ] )
So changing your code to:
Title_Eff+MachineType =
"Knit Effeciency by "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( Period[Period] ), Period[Period], ", " ) & " By Shifts "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD] ), T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD], ", " , T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD])
Should give you the expected output.
Perfect, I need to get into the habit of looking at the base equation more carefully. Nothing fancy needed, just an order by. Thank you!!
– C.Mayers
Mar 7 at 14:58
add a comment |
You can control the order easily:
CONCATENATEX ( <Table>, <Expression> [, <Delimiter>] [, <OrderBy_Expression> [, [<Order>] [, <OrderBy_Expression> [, [<Order>] [, … ] ] ] ] ] )
So changing your code to:
Title_Eff+MachineType =
"Knit Effeciency by "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( Period[Period] ), Period[Period], ", " ) & " By Shifts "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD] ), T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD], ", " , T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD])
Should give you the expected output.
You can control the order easily:
CONCATENATEX ( <Table>, <Expression> [, <Delimiter>] [, <OrderBy_Expression> [, [<Order>] [, <OrderBy_Expression> [, [<Order>] [, … ] ] ] ] ] )
So changing your code to:
Title_Eff+MachineType =
"Knit Effeciency by "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( Period[Period] ), Period[Period], ", " ) & " By Shifts "
& CONCATENATEX ( VALUES ( T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD] ), T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD], ", " , T_HISSHIFTS[C_PERIOD])
Should give you the expected output.
answered Mar 7 at 14:25
mxixmxix
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Perfect, I need to get into the habit of looking at the base equation more carefully. Nothing fancy needed, just an order by. Thank you!!
– C.Mayers
Mar 7 at 14:58
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Perfect, I need to get into the habit of looking at the base equation more carefully. Nothing fancy needed, just an order by. Thank you!!
– C.Mayers
Mar 7 at 14:58
Perfect, I need to get into the habit of looking at the base equation more carefully. Nothing fancy needed, just an order by. Thank you!!
– C.Mayers
Mar 7 at 14:58
Perfect, I need to get into the habit of looking at the base equation more carefully. Nothing fancy needed, just an order by. Thank you!!
– C.Mayers
Mar 7 at 14:58
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