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Hi,
I have a table in Power BI with the structure like the table below. Now I would like to see in a visual the amount of open cases per week number. So week numbers on the x-axis. The amount of open cases should be based on the Creation_Date (opened) and the Finish_Date (closed).
Case | Description | Category | Status | Priority | Creation_Date | Resolved_Date | Finish_Date |
CS55559 | Switches | LAN | Closed | 2 | 19-12-2024 | 19-12-2024 | 19-12-2024 |
CS77778 | WLAN02 | Networking | Closed | 3 | 13-12-2024 | 20-1-2025 | 3-2-2025 |
CS00015 | Encryption | Wireless | Closed | 3 | 14-11-2024 | 19-11-2024 | 19-11-2024 |
CS99995 | Update | WLAN | Closed | 1 | 7-11-2024 | 7-11-2024 | 21-11-2024 |
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@JC2022 - You'll need to add a date table with week numbers included, this is great article for that: https://forum.enterprisedna.co/t/extended-date-table-power-query-m-function/6390
And then this article will help you with defining when something was open: https://www.daxpatterns.com/events-in-progress/
If I answered your question please mark my post as the solution, it helps others with the same challenge find the answer!
@mark_endicott this works except from the fact that my dataset is too big?
Is there anything I can do about it?
@JC2022 - Filter the data down to that which matters. What you are trying to do is incredibly resource hungry.
The DAX patterns article has a snapshot example too. If filtering does not resolve your challenge, you should consider this as an option.
If I answered your question please mark my post as the solution, it helps others with the same challenge find the answer!
@JC2022 - You'll need to add a date table with week numbers included, this is great article for that: https://forum.enterprisedna.co/t/extended-date-table-power-query-m-function/6390
And then this article will help you with defining when something was open: https://www.daxpatterns.com/events-in-progress/
If I answered your question please mark my post as the solution, it helps others with the same challenge find the answer!
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