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hello everyone i have a table
| Name | Shift | Hour |
| A | Worktime | 8 |
| A | Worktime | 9 |
| A | Worktime | 10 |
| A | Worktime | 11 |
| A | Break | 11 |
| A | Break | 12 |
| A | Worktime | 12 |
| A | Worktime | 13 |
| A | Meeting | 13 |
| A | Meeting | 14 |
| A | Meeting | 15 |
calculate ccount of work hours and count of non working
i use calculate(count(table[name]),filter(table,table[shift] = "Worktime")) and
calculate(count(table[name]),filter(table,table[shift] <> "Worktime"))
now i have worktime count is 6 and non worktime is 5, but this is wrong ,
as you see, worktime and break overlapp each others,so how can i make it that max of first breaktime which is12 to not be taken into consideration and max of meeting also so that way i have 1 count of break and 2 count of meeting
Solved! Go to Solution.
I just created a new calculated column that find the max value filtered by name
Maxnonworking = CALCULATE(MAX(table[Hour]),FILTER(ALLEXCEPT(table,Roster[Name]),table[shift]<>"Worktime"))then for the nonavailable shift just create a new measure:
not availibile = CALCULATE(COUNT(table[Name]),FILTER(table,table[Shift] <> "Worktime"),FILTER(table,table[Hour]<>table[Maxnonworking]))
I just created a new calculated column that find the max value filtered by name
Maxnonworking = CALCULATE(MAX(table[Hour]),FILTER(ALLEXCEPT(table,Roster[Name]),table[shift]<>"Worktime"))then for the nonavailable shift just create a new measure:
not availibile = CALCULATE(COUNT(table[Name]),FILTER(table,table[Shift] <> "Worktime"),FILTER(table,table[Hour]<>table[Maxnonworking]))
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