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dense_rank help

edited Jan 3, 2020 12:32AM in Search / Reporting 9 comments

I have a saved search where I need to know the "order" of POs according to date.

So if I have 5 POs as so:
PO0001 ItemA 1/1/2009
PO0003 Item B 2/1/2009
PO0002 ItemA 3/1/2009
PO0004 ItemA 4/1/2009
PO0005 ItemB 5/1/2009

I want to know what the rank of each PO per item is based on date.
So in my example, the result would be
PO0001 ItemA 1/1/2009 ->rank 1
PO0003 Item B 2/1/2009 ->rank 1
PO0002 ItemA 3/1/2009 ->rank 2
PO0004 ItemA 4/1/2009 ->rank3
PO0005 ItemB 5/1/2009 ->rank 2

So using dense_rank() should be able to tell me. And in fact, I have it working if I do

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