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I have created a measure that sums the number of days (counting calendar dates, not full 24 hour days) by using the following:
Days Duration = SUMX (
Sheet1,
DATEDIFF ( Sheet1[Login], Sheet1[Logout], Day )
) +1
Based on this data below, I would like to see the sum total of these days. So instead of gettting a "5" I would expect to see a "9".
Thank you
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Why don't you just add colnum?
your +1 is not correct.
Days Duration = SUMX (
Sheet1,
DATEDIFF ( Sheet1[Login], Sheet1[Logout], Day )+1
)
Why don't you just add colnum?
your +1 is not correct.
Days Duration = SUMX (
Sheet1,
DATEDIFF ( Sheet1[Login], Sheet1[Logout], Day )+1
)
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