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Hello,
I am trying to create a meeting agenda in PowerBI and I have everything working but one thing – time!
In my table I have the duration in minutes that an item will have on the agenda. What I wanted to show is if a meeting started at 1:30 for example, at what time should we be starting the next item for discussion (this is good to see if we are falling behind or ahead of schedule).
Example:
Start of meeting 1:30
ITEM Duration TIME
Item 1 5 min 1:30 – 1:35
Item 2 15 min 1:35 – 1:50
Item 3 10 min 1:50 – 2:00
Item 4 10 min 2:00 – 2:10
Item 5 15 min 2:10 – 2:25
Item 6 5 min 2:25 – 2:30
Total time 60 min
Solved! Go to Solution.
Based on your description, I created data to reproduce your scenario. The pbix file is attached in the end.
Hello, thank you for the quick response, but not working. First of all, I can't seem to find the "New Calculation" function, so I tried it as a measure, but them got an error message:
RUNNINGSUM can only be used in the expression of a visual calculation.
My guess is that I did something wrong?
you must enable it in the settings
OMG IT WORKED - I am so grateful for the answer and EASY to follow instructions!!!
@rusty19 Try:
End Column = [Start] + [Duration]/24/60
Thank you - I saw your answer, but being a bit of a beginner, I don't understand it and not sure how to use it. May I have more details please?
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