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I am trying to convert a column to time format. The minutes in the column REPLY_TIME_IN_CALENDAR_MINUTES are in data type Decimal Number.
The number I trying to convert is 4805 which should be 80h:5m:0s or 3d:8h:5m but I am getting everything correct except the days.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Please, find the options below:
In case of calculated columns:
d:h:m =
VAR currentNum = 'T'[Minutes]
RETURN
INT(currentNum/1440) & ":" &
RIGHT("0" & INT(MOD(currentNum/60,24)),2) & ":" &
RIGHT("0" & INT(MOD(currentNum/1,60)),2)
hh:mm:ss =
VAR currentNum = 'T'[Minutes]
RETURN
RIGHT("0" & INT (currentNum/60),2) & ":" &
RIGHT("0" & INT(MOD(currentNum,60)),2) & ":" &
RIGHT("0" & INT(MOD(currentNum,1)),2)
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Please, find the options below:
In case of calculated columns:
d:h:m =
VAR currentNum = 'T'[Minutes]
RETURN
INT(currentNum/1440) & ":" &
RIGHT("0" & INT(MOD(currentNum/60,24)),2) & ":" &
RIGHT("0" & INT(MOD(currentNum/1,60)),2)
hh:mm:ss =
VAR currentNum = 'T'[Minutes]
RETURN
RIGHT("0" & INT (currentNum/60),2) & ":" &
RIGHT("0" & INT(MOD(currentNum,60)),2) & ":" &
RIGHT("0" & INT(MOD(currentNum,1)),2)
If you need a measure, then replace
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. Appreciate your Kudos.
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Stand with Ukraine!
Here are official ways you can support Ukraine financially (accounts with multiple currencies):
1) Support the Armed Forces of Ukraine: https://bank.gov.ua/ua/about/support-the-armed-forces
2) Come Back Alive foundation: https://www.comebackalive.in.ua/
Thank you!
@ERD Is there a way to get a sum or an average of that measure? Since that is text I can't get a good measure by that.
@Anonymous ,
Work with minutes and then convert to the needed format.
E.g.: var avgMinutes = AVERAGE('number to time format'[Minutes])
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1) Support the Armed Forces of Ukraine: https://bank.gov.ua/ua/about/support-the-armed-forces
2) Come Back Alive foundation: https://www.comebackalive.in.ua/
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Brilliant!
Thanks!
@Anonymous , Try like
time([REPLY_TIME_IN_CALENDAR_MINUTES]/60, trunc(mod([REPLY_TIME_IN_CALENDAR_MINUTES],60),0), ([REPLY_TIME_IN_CALENDAR_MINUTES] -trunc([REPLY_TIME_IN_CALENDAR_MINUTES],0))*100/60)
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