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Hi,
I am using the below expression:
Recv Split = DATEDIFF('Data'[LW_RECEIVE_END_DATE_TIME], 'Data'[LW_RECEIVE_START_DATE_TIME], SECOND)
and my source data is like below:
But I am always getting negative values. Please help me.
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@Anonymous ,
Start_Date should be in the first parameter position while End_Date be in the second parameter as below.
Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao
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@Anonymous ,
Start_Date should be in the first parameter position while End_Date be in the second parameter as below.
Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Have you tried flipping the start and end times?
Ex. Recv Split = DATEDIFF('Data'[LW_RECEIVE_START_DATE_TIME],'Data'[LW_RECEIVE_END_DATE_TIME], SECOND)
This is a really lazy work around but couldn't you multiply the function by -1? If it is always giving you negatives that should work.
Ex. Recv Split = DATEDIFF('Data'[LW_RECEIVE_START_DATE_TIME],'Data'[LW_RECEIVE_END_DATE_TIME], SECOND)*-1