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Hello @stvn43,
You can use the TIME function in DAX to create a duration value instead of using the FORMAT function.
Difference =
VAR EditTime =
IF([editbegintime] <= 0, TIME(0, 0, 0),
TimeToEdit[editendtime] - TimeToEdit[editbegintime])
RETURN EditTime
Time to Caption =
VAR TTC = AVERAGEX(FILTER(TimeToEdit, [service] = "Captioning"), [Difference])
RETURN FORMAT(TTC, "HH:MM:SS")
By using the TIME function, you can now use the AverageX function on the Difference column because it returns a duration value instead of a string.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
Many thanks, Sahir!
Hello @stvn43,
You can use the TIME function in DAX to create a duration value instead of using the FORMAT function.
Difference =
VAR EditTime =
IF([editbegintime] <= 0, TIME(0, 0, 0),
TimeToEdit[editendtime] - TimeToEdit[editbegintime])
RETURN EditTime
Time to Caption =
VAR TTC = AVERAGEX(FILTER(TimeToEdit, [service] = "Captioning"), [Difference])
RETURN FORMAT(TTC, "HH:MM:SS")
By using the TIME function, you can now use the AverageX function on the Difference column because it returns a duration value instead of a string.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.
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