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Hello,
I'm currently trying to set-up a board where I could have an overview about the workloading of people per day.
I have a data table with the following inputs (the last column is a calculated column) :
TASK | PILOTE | STARTING_DATE | ENDING_DATE | WORKLOAD (in hour) | WORKLOAD_PER_DAY (Workload / (end-start)) |
1 | a | 19/04/2021 | 21/04/2021 | 6 | 6h / 3 = 2h per day |
2 | a | 20/04/2021 | 22/04/2021 | 9 | 9h / 3 = 3h per day |
3 | b | 19/04/2021 | 22/04/2021 | 8 | 8h / 4 = 2h per day |
4 | c | 19/04/2021 | 20/04/2021 | 8 | 8h / 2 = 4h per day |
I set up a calendar data base where I want to create a measure that will cumulate the daily workload of each tasks in order to have a visual chart and make sure the cumulated workload of each day is not more than x hours.
In this measure, I'd like to include a filter in order to vizualize this chart for each pilote.
In my mind, it looks like :
For each day of the Calendar table,
if STARTING_DATE <= Calendar[DATE] and ENDING_DATE > Calendar[DATE] and PILOTE = the one selected in the filters
then sum all the WORKLOAD_PER_DAY
It should return something like the following result :
Calendar data table for PILOTE = a :
DATE | Measure of Daily workload |
19/04/2021 | | 2 hours (task 1 only) |
20/04/2021 | | 5 hours (task 1 + task 2) |
21/04/2021 | | 5 hours (task 1 + task 2) |
22/04/2021 | | 3 hours (task 2 only) |
23/04/2021 | | 0 hours |
Is there anybody who could guide me in this challenge ?
Thanks a lot for your help !
Solved! Go to Solution.
[Daily Workload] =
// This measure only works on the individual
// date level. If anything more than one day
// is visible in the current context - blank
// will be returned.
var vDateSelected = SELECTEDVALUE( Calendar[Date] )
var vSumOfWorkloadPerDay =
CALCULATE(
SUM( T[Workload_Per_Day] ),
// Note that you should not slice
// by any columns in your fact table.
// Please use dimensions instead.
// The only exception to this rule is
// a degenerate dimension (but you
// don't seem to have it). Also, this code
// assumes that Starting_Date and
// Ending_Date can't be BLANK.
KEEPFILTERS( T[Starting_Date] <= vDateSelected ),
KEEPFILTERS( vDateSelected < T[Ending_Date] )
)
RETURN
vSumOfWorkloadPerDay
[Daily Workload] =
// This measure only works on the individual
// date level. If anything more than one day
// is visible in the current context - blank
// will be returned.
var vDateSelected = SELECTEDVALUE( Calendar[Date] )
var vSumOfWorkloadPerDay =
CALCULATE(
SUM( T[Workload_Per_Day] ),
// Note that you should not slice
// by any columns in your fact table.
// Please use dimensions instead.
// The only exception to this rule is
// a degenerate dimension (but you
// don't seem to have it). Also, this code
// assumes that Starting_Date and
// Ending_Date can't be BLANK.
KEEPFILTERS( T[Starting_Date] <= vDateSelected ),
KEEPFILTERS( vDateSelected < T[Ending_Date] )
)
RETURN
vSumOfWorkloadPerDay
Hello Daxer,
Your solution works perfectly, thanks a lot ! 😊
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