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SnirSh
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Bad calculate result

hey,

im trying to calculate avg of a time colum (hh:mm:ss) but its not going well,

anyone have an idea?

 

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KHorseman
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@SnirSh oh yeah, I forgot that DAX doesn't really support duration data. Are the results of this average always going to be less than 24 hours? The few I can see look pretty short. If so you can change your measure to

 

AVG TIME IN QUEUE = FORMAT( AVERAGE(CTI[AVG wait time]), "HH:mm:ss")

 

If it can be more than 24 hours, this will be more complicated. What is the data type of your wait time column?





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Your visual looks like it is formatted as a decimal number. Try formatting it as time. Your data averages about 1 minute, which is 0.0007. And that rounds to 0.00



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Sorry i'm new BI desktop user. 

How can i define the visual format?

Thanks a lot!

KHorseman
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@SnirSh Select your measure and go to the Modeling tab. The options for data type and formatting are there.

 

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There is no option to chage the data type at all, and as u see no option to define the format to 'date time'.

Thank a lot!

 

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KHorseman
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@SnirSh oh yeah, I forgot that DAX doesn't really support duration data. Are the results of this average always going to be less than 24 hours? The few I can see look pretty short. If so you can change your measure to

 

AVG TIME IN QUEUE = FORMAT( AVERAGE(CTI[AVG wait time]), "HH:mm:ss")

 

If it can be more than 24 hours, this will be more complicated. What is the data type of your wait time column?





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Yes, the AVG result alway will be around a few minutes.

I changed the formula like you said and its looking good now!

u r the best!

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