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azakir
Resolver I
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Cumulative Total for timestamp

Hi Guys. 

I have the following situation. I need to get the cumulative based on every hour. My table has time stamp with seconds / minutes, however, my target is for a 12 hour mark. I can divide the total benchmark by 12 and apply a running sum formula, but that does a running sum based on every time stamp. I would like this running sum to be based on every hour: 

 

azakir_0-1726450168970.png

Ideally, I'd like this red line to start from 3635 (43626 / 12) at 6:00PM, incrementing by 3635 every hour and at 6:00AM it should give 43626

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Anonymous
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Hi @azakir ,

I create a table as you mentioned.

vyilongmsft_0-1726536777944.png

Then I create some calculated columns and measures.

Here are calculated columns DAX codes:

Hour = HOUR('Table'[Timestamp])
HourlyBin =
'Table'[Timestamp]
    - SECOND ( 'Table'[Timestamp] ) * ( 1 / 86400 )
    - MINUTE ( 'Table'[Timestamp] ) * ( 1 / 1440 )
IncrementPerHour = DIVIDE(43626,12)

Here are measures DAX codes:

TargetRunningSum = 
    VAR StartTime = TIME(18,0,0) 
    VAR CurrentTime = MAX('Table'[HourlyBin])
    VAR _Incremental = MAX('Table'[IncrementPerHour])
    RETURN 
        IF(CurrentTime >= StartTime,
            (DATEDIFF(StartTime, CurrentTime,HOUR)+1) *_Incremental ,
            BLANK()
        )
CumulativeSum = 
    CALCULATE(
        SUM('Table'[Value]),
        FILTER(
            ALLSELECTED('Table'),
            'Table'[HourlyBin] <= MAX('Table'[HourlyBin])
        )
    )

vyilongmsft_1-1726537117196.png

Finally when you add columns you want, you will see what you want.

vyilongmsft_2-1726537172962.png

vyilongmsft_3-1726537200263.png

 

 

 

Best Regards

Yilong Zhou

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @azakir ,

I create a table as you mentioned.

vyilongmsft_0-1726536777944.png

Then I create some calculated columns and measures.

Here are calculated columns DAX codes:

Hour = HOUR('Table'[Timestamp])
HourlyBin =
'Table'[Timestamp]
    - SECOND ( 'Table'[Timestamp] ) * ( 1 / 86400 )
    - MINUTE ( 'Table'[Timestamp] ) * ( 1 / 1440 )
IncrementPerHour = DIVIDE(43626,12)

Here are measures DAX codes:

TargetRunningSum = 
    VAR StartTime = TIME(18,0,0) 
    VAR CurrentTime = MAX('Table'[HourlyBin])
    VAR _Incremental = MAX('Table'[IncrementPerHour])
    RETURN 
        IF(CurrentTime >= StartTime,
            (DATEDIFF(StartTime, CurrentTime,HOUR)+1) *_Incremental ,
            BLANK()
        )
CumulativeSum = 
    CALCULATE(
        SUM('Table'[Value]),
        FILTER(
            ALLSELECTED('Table'),
            'Table'[HourlyBin] <= MAX('Table'[HourlyBin])
        )
    )

vyilongmsft_1-1726537117196.png

Finally when you add columns you want, you will see what you want.

vyilongmsft_2-1726537172962.png

vyilongmsft_3-1726537200263.png

 

 

 

Best Regards

Yilong Zhou

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Hi @Anonymous This has resolved the issue. Thank you for explaining in such a detail. 

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