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I have a date table that has calculated column counting all requests submitted on a given day.
There are two KPIs that need to be tracked. The first KPI is that each weekday has a capacity for 10 new requests.
This I can track quite easily.
The other KPI is that wekends have a capacity of 5 new requests in total over the weekend.
How can I create a column that sums the number of requests made on a Saturday and Sunday of each week?
My table currently looks like this:
I want a column that sums 20/08 & 21/08 and places the value in 21/08 so that I can display it as a time series visual
e.g.
Date Weekend Requests
21/08/22 8
28/08/22 6
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I think I have the answer. I used a variable to get teh value of the previous row...
I think I have the answer. I used a variable to get teh value of the previous row...
Thanks for the reply. This goes part way. The total is placed in Day 7 but the final sum places the total for the whole column in the cell and not just the total of the 2 days of that week's day 6&7.
Hi @Anonymous,
You can use:
Weekend Requests = IF(DayOfWeekNumber=7, IF(DayOfWeekNumber=6 || DayOfWeekNumber=7, SUM('Table'[Requests])))
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