PowerPivot RANKX

Ferarri99

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I have fairly limited skills when it comes to PowerPivot and I'm trying to create a calculated column that calculates seniority. With my data source I have a list of employees and their associated start dates. How could I use RANKX to rank seniority (IE the oldest start date gets assigned the lowest number ranking)
 

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I have fairly limited skills when it comes to PowerPivot and I'm trying to create a calculated column that calculates seniority. With my data source I have a list of employees and their associated start dates. How could I use RANKX to rank seniority (IE the oldest start date gets assigned the lowest number ranking)
 
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