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Hello,
want to creating a measure if actual login of an emp > 48 hrs then its counts. how many emp for that supervisor as per result table..
Thanks in advance.....
EMP ID | Supervisor ID | Date | Week | Actual Login (Logn-Break) |
1 | 1234 | 26-Jun-22 | 26 | 08:05:00 |
1 | 1234 | 28-Jun-22 | 26 | 08:01:00 |
1 | 1234 | 29-Jun-22 | 26 | 08:08:00 |
1 | 1234 | 30-Jun-22 | 26 | 08:15:00 |
1 | 1234 | 01-Jul-22 | 26 | 08:44:00 |
1 | 1234 | 02-Jul-22 | 26 | 08:05:00 |
2 | 1234 | 26-Jun-22 | 26 | 08:21:00 |
2 | 1234 | 27-Jun-22 | 26 | 08:20:00 |
2 | 1234 | 28-Jun-22 | 26 | 08:25:00 |
2 | 1234 | 30-Jun-22 | 26 | 08:06:00 |
2 | 1234 | 01-Jul-22 | 26 | 08:25:00 |
2 | 1234 | 02-Jul-22 | 26 | 08:21:00 |
3 | 1234 | 27-Jun-22 | 26 | 08:17:00 |
3 | 1234 | 28-Jun-22 | 26 | 08:10:00 |
3 | 1234 | 29-Jun-22 | 26 | 08:12:00 |
3 | 1234 | 30-Jun-22 | 26 | 08:15:00 |
3 | 1234 | 01-Jul-22 | 26 | 08:20:00 |
Result table
If time greater then 48 hrs then its counts | ||
EMP ID | Supervisor ID | WK 26 |
1 | 1234 | 1 |
2 | 1234 | 1 |
3 | 1234 | 0 |
Grand Total | 2 |
Creating a measure to calculate as per logic..
Solved! Go to Solution.
I see, in this case you can use the condition as a filter. E.g.
The FILTER part will return table like this:
Then countrows couts the correct amount of rows.
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Hi,
Try using this kind of measure:
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Hi,
if login hours greater then >48 hrs then it's counts how many empid exceeds after 48 hrs.
hope this logic will clear to you..
Hi,
Thanks for this solutions !!
For >48 column total it is showing 1 instead of 2..
how can i fix this..
I see, in this case you can use the condition as a filter. E.g.
The FILTER part will return table like this:
Then countrows couts the correct amount of rows.
Proud to be a Super User!
Thank you so much ..
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