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sanpor1zd
Contributor II
Contributor II

Filter pane and set analysis table for top 5.

Hello,

I have a filter pane which consists of employee names, 
and also a table to show the top 5sales from the selected employee. 

i've tried using 
Sum({<Employee= {'=Rank(Sum(Sales)) <=5'}>}Sales)

but all i get was one column in my table.

Thank you. 

Edited (I have included a sample data)

10 Replies
sumanta1234
Partner - Creator
Partner - Creator

Hi,

Use below exp:

IF(RANK(SUM([Sales]))<=5,SUM([Sales]))

sanpor1zd
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

Hi,

Ive tried the code provided.
But the table only return 1 result. 

 

thank you.

tresesco
MVP
MVP

Since you need to get top Sales, your ranking has to be based on sales. Try lie:

Sum({<Sales= {"=Rank(Sales) <=10"}>}Sales)

sanpor1zd
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

Hi,

the code only return 1 result after filtering. 

 

tresesco
MVP
MVP

Could you share a screenshot of where and how you are trying this?

sanpor1zd
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

I have edit my post with a sample file for reference.

Whenever i choose a name using the filter pane, it only returns 1 result in my table.
Im trying to return the top 5 sales 

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mfarsln
Creator II
Creator II

Hi,

Since you are using only one measure, it simply sums first 5 sales. In order to get 5 rows with top 5 sales, you should add a dimension which should be a rank column.

tresesco
MVP
MVP

Create a master dimension like:

=Aggr(Sum({<Sales = {"=Rank(Sum(Sales)) <=5"}>}Sales), Sales)

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sanpor1zd
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

i tried the method, but the table only show the sales which the person have, not the top 5. test1.JPGtest2.JPG