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In order to do this you'll need to apply a 'Rank' column to your dataset (it can't be done at the card level).
Once you have that 'Rank' column you can use that as a filter.
Here's the info on creating a Rank or Row Count: http://knowledge.domo.com?cid=rank
Best of luck,
Valiant
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Answers
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In order to do this you'll need to apply a 'Rank' column to your dataset (it can't be done at the card level).
Once you have that 'Rank' column you can use that as a filter.
Here's the info on creating a Rank or Row Count: http://knowledge.domo.com?cid=rank
Best of luck,
Valiant
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