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I keep getting errors with Date Diff. I need to find hours difference between Open Date and Resolved Date.
Each item does not have a Resolve Date, so I tried
"Resolution Time= IF('table'[Resolved Date] <> BLANK(), DATEDIFF('table'[Open Date], 'table'[Resolved Date], HOUR), 0)"
But still get errors.
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@bhmiller89 Try this formula as a column...
Resolution Time Column = IF ( ISBLANK ( 'Table'[Resolved Date] ), 0, IF ( 'Table'[Resolved Date] < 'Table'[Open Date], -1 * DATEDIFF ( 'Table'[Resolved Date], 'Table'[Open Date], HOUR ), DATEDIFF ( 'Table'[Open Date], 'Table'[Resolved Date], HOUR ) ) )
If this works you have some resolved dates that are prior to their respective open date.
Those will appear as negative numbers in the resolution column because of the * -1.
Hope this resolves the errors!
@bhmiller89 Try this formula as a column...
Resolution Time Column = IF ( ISBLANK ( 'Table'[Resolved Date] ), 0, IF ( 'Table'[Resolved Date] < 'Table'[Open Date], -1 * DATEDIFF ( 'Table'[Resolved Date], 'Table'[Open Date], HOUR ), DATEDIFF ( 'Table'[Open Date], 'Table'[Resolved Date], HOUR ) ) )
If this works you have some resolved dates that are prior to their respective open date.
Those will appear as negative numbers in the resolution column because of the * -1.
Hope this resolves the errors!
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