Congnos Ranking lowest as Rank 1



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I am having hard time to rank lowest average number as rank 1, currently it ranking highest average number as rank 1. My current formula see below,



rank([Total Average], [Store Number])


I want it like below picture. How should I do that? Any help will be really appreciate. Thank you



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    I'm sure you tried this but let just to be sure. Did you try adding ASC to the function?

    – Aquatically Challenged Fish
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:50







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    rank([Total Average], [Store Number] DESC). Note that the store number will effectively break any ties.

    – Johnsonium
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:11











  • @Johnsonium, I did this rank([Total Average], [Store Number] DESC) Does not do anything. I wonder why is that.

    – PrasadD
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:13






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    I'm not sure. I created a sample report to make sure I was correct before commenting and it worked for me.

    – Johnsonium
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:31











  • @Johnsonium, you are correct your one work, but I figure it out why my one is not working. My total average is a query calculations (( [Post Paid Voice Gross Adds Rank LY] + [Prepaid Actual Rank LY] + [Accessory GP Rank LY] + [DTV Now Rank LY] + [Premium Video Rank LY] + [IPBB Rank LY] + [WTR Rank LY] + [IRPO Rank LY] )/8). When I removed /8 it works fine. I am not sure why is that tho. Anyway Thank you so much for the help.

    – PrasadD
    Nov 16 '18 at 0:29

















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I am having hard time to rank lowest average number as rank 1, currently it ranking highest average number as rank 1. My current formula see below,



rank([Total Average], [Store Number])


I want it like below picture. How should I do that? Any help will be really appreciate. Thank you



enter image description here










share|improve this question

















  • 1





    I'm sure you tried this but let just to be sure. Did you try adding ASC to the function?

    – Aquatically Challenged Fish
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:50







  • 1





    rank([Total Average], [Store Number] DESC). Note that the store number will effectively break any ties.

    – Johnsonium
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:11











  • @Johnsonium, I did this rank([Total Average], [Store Number] DESC) Does not do anything. I wonder why is that.

    – PrasadD
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:13






  • 1





    I'm not sure. I created a sample report to make sure I was correct before commenting and it worked for me.

    – Johnsonium
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:31











  • @Johnsonium, you are correct your one work, but I figure it out why my one is not working. My total average is a query calculations (( [Post Paid Voice Gross Adds Rank LY] + [Prepaid Actual Rank LY] + [Accessory GP Rank LY] + [DTV Now Rank LY] + [Premium Video Rank LY] + [IPBB Rank LY] + [WTR Rank LY] + [IRPO Rank LY] )/8). When I removed /8 it works fine. I am not sure why is that tho. Anyway Thank you so much for the help.

    – PrasadD
    Nov 16 '18 at 0:29













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I am having hard time to rank lowest average number as rank 1, currently it ranking highest average number as rank 1. My current formula see below,



rank([Total Average], [Store Number])


I want it like below picture. How should I do that? Any help will be really appreciate. Thank you



enter image description here










share|improve this question














I am having hard time to rank lowest average number as rank 1, currently it ranking highest average number as rank 1. My current formula see below,



rank([Total Average], [Store Number])


I want it like below picture. How should I do that? Any help will be really appreciate. Thank you



enter image description here







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  • 1





    I'm sure you tried this but let just to be sure. Did you try adding ASC to the function?

    – Aquatically Challenged Fish
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:50







  • 1





    rank([Total Average], [Store Number] DESC). Note that the store number will effectively break any ties.

    – Johnsonium
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:11











  • @Johnsonium, I did this rank([Total Average], [Store Number] DESC) Does not do anything. I wonder why is that.

    – PrasadD
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:13






  • 1





    I'm not sure. I created a sample report to make sure I was correct before commenting and it worked for me.

    – Johnsonium
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:31











  • @Johnsonium, you are correct your one work, but I figure it out why my one is not working. My total average is a query calculations (( [Post Paid Voice Gross Adds Rank LY] + [Prepaid Actual Rank LY] + [Accessory GP Rank LY] + [DTV Now Rank LY] + [Premium Video Rank LY] + [IPBB Rank LY] + [WTR Rank LY] + [IRPO Rank LY] )/8). When I removed /8 it works fine. I am not sure why is that tho. Anyway Thank you so much for the help.

    – PrasadD
    Nov 16 '18 at 0:29












  • 1





    I'm sure you tried this but let just to be sure. Did you try adding ASC to the function?

    – Aquatically Challenged Fish
    Nov 14 '18 at 17:50







  • 1





    rank([Total Average], [Store Number] DESC). Note that the store number will effectively break any ties.

    – Johnsonium
    Nov 14 '18 at 19:11











  • @Johnsonium, I did this rank([Total Average], [Store Number] DESC) Does not do anything. I wonder why is that.

    – PrasadD
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:13






  • 1





    I'm not sure. I created a sample report to make sure I was correct before commenting and it worked for me.

    – Johnsonium
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:31











  • @Johnsonium, you are correct your one work, but I figure it out why my one is not working. My total average is a query calculations (( [Post Paid Voice Gross Adds Rank LY] + [Prepaid Actual Rank LY] + [Accessory GP Rank LY] + [DTV Now Rank LY] + [Premium Video Rank LY] + [IPBB Rank LY] + [WTR Rank LY] + [IRPO Rank LY] )/8). When I removed /8 it works fine. I am not sure why is that tho. Anyway Thank you so much for the help.

    – PrasadD
    Nov 16 '18 at 0:29







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1





I'm sure you tried this but let just to be sure. Did you try adding ASC to the function?

– Aquatically Challenged Fish
Nov 14 '18 at 17:50






I'm sure you tried this but let just to be sure. Did you try adding ASC to the function?

– Aquatically Challenged Fish
Nov 14 '18 at 17:50





1




1





rank([Total Average], [Store Number] DESC). Note that the store number will effectively break any ties.

– Johnsonium
Nov 14 '18 at 19:11





rank([Total Average], [Store Number] DESC). Note that the store number will effectively break any ties.

– Johnsonium
Nov 14 '18 at 19:11













@Johnsonium, I did this rank([Total Average], [Store Number] DESC) Does not do anything. I wonder why is that.

– PrasadD
Nov 15 '18 at 18:13





@Johnsonium, I did this rank([Total Average], [Store Number] DESC) Does not do anything. I wonder why is that.

– PrasadD
Nov 15 '18 at 18:13




1




1





I'm not sure. I created a sample report to make sure I was correct before commenting and it worked for me.

– Johnsonium
Nov 15 '18 at 18:31





I'm not sure. I created a sample report to make sure I was correct before commenting and it worked for me.

– Johnsonium
Nov 15 '18 at 18:31













@Johnsonium, you are correct your one work, but I figure it out why my one is not working. My total average is a query calculations (( [Post Paid Voice Gross Adds Rank LY] + [Prepaid Actual Rank LY] + [Accessory GP Rank LY] + [DTV Now Rank LY] + [Premium Video Rank LY] + [IPBB Rank LY] + [WTR Rank LY] + [IRPO Rank LY] )/8). When I removed /8 it works fine. I am not sure why is that tho. Anyway Thank you so much for the help.

– PrasadD
Nov 16 '18 at 0:29





@Johnsonium, you are correct your one work, but I figure it out why my one is not working. My total average is a query calculations (( [Post Paid Voice Gross Adds Rank LY] + [Prepaid Actual Rank LY] + [Accessory GP Rank LY] + [DTV Now Rank LY] + [Premium Video Rank LY] + [IPBB Rank LY] + [WTR Rank LY] + [IRPO Rank LY] )/8). When I removed /8 it works fine. I am not sure why is that tho. Anyway Thank you so much for the help.

– PrasadD
Nov 16 '18 at 0:29












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