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Hi I am extremely new and green to PowerBI. What I am doing now is building a downtime chart from a manufacturing environment. What I would like to do though is gather data from 6am until 6am the next day. IE the data needs to be from 4/12/19 at 6am until 4/13/19 6am and then ignore all data after the 6am time frame on the 13th. Can someone explain on/where I would do this?
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You may simply try FILTER, TODAY, DATE and TIME.
https://www.sqlbi.com/blog/alberto/2019/03/25/using-dax-with-datetime-values/
You may simply try FILTER, TODAY, DATE and TIME.
https://www.sqlbi.com/blog/alberto/2019/03/25/using-dax-with-datetime-values/
@ebrabender can you share sample data and how you want to visualize it?
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