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Hello,
I currently have a column which represents the time it took to close a support ticket. (Done by subtracting Created date from Closed date . format eg is 31/03/2021 16:25:59 - 06/04/2021 11:50:23 )
Which results in the value 5.19:24:24 in column "zz Resolution Time"
What is the best way to present the data so that it it can appear in visuals as dd:HH:MM:SS ( and preferably another column of HH:MM:SS)
Thankyou
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@CraigDykes1 Chelsie Eiden's Duration - Microsoft Power BI Community
@CraigDykes1 You have no idea how long that used to be impossible!! 🙂
Hi @Greg_Deckler ,
It seems because the data is so large it adds the K into the visual and messes up the measure. (See below screenshots)
Is it possible to remove the K from the visual when results get into the thousands?
Thanks,
@CraigDykes1 In your Format sub-pane of your Visualizations pane, expand Data labels and set Display units to "None"
Thanks @Greg_Deckler ,
Is it possible to show the format like hh:mm:ss like in the tooltips below instead of the 126k etc?
@CraigDykes1 Should be. That is the example I have in my PBIX for Chelsie Eiden's Duration. Not exactly sure what is going haywire in your visual. Huh.
@CraigDykes1 Chelsie Eiden's Duration - Microsoft Power BI Community
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