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Thia
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Hi All,

I am a new BI developer, and I currently developing a report with a requirement to calculate the number of orders packed in the last hour and show this measure in a stacked column chart by packers.

 I used the DAX code below 

Orders Packed last hour =

var _AnHourAgo =

MAX(Fact_PPDOrderTransitionLog[PackedOnDate]) - TIME(1,0,0)

var _LastHour =

FILTER(Fact_PPDOrderTransitionLog, Fact_PPDOrderTransitionLog[PackedOnDate] >= _AnHourAgo)

var _LastHourSum =

    SUMX(_LastHour, [Number Of Orders Packed])

return

    _LastHourSum

 

The results are accurate when placed in a card visual. However, when used in stacked column chart I get unexpected results as can be seen.

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Please can anyone help with a solution on how to fix this issue as this will really help me out.

pictures of the data set is shown below 

 

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 The important columns are the PackedOnDate, and updatedbydesignation (as packers) , I also have a date table if that helps. 
Thanks, any help is very welcome 

 

 

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