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timazarj
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Duration time format

The below excel data is import to Power bI.

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but when I check it in power bI I see below:

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 I need to calculate the Not-Ready percentage. please advise me.

 

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selimovd
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Hey @timazarj ,

 

what exactly does "178:53:03" mean?

And what format did you give to the column in Power Query?

 

Best regads

Denis

It is the amount that an employee was not ready to take customer phone calls in a month.

When I transform it into Power Query, it showed it as date/time, and I change it to time. then in Power bi, I change the format to HH:MM:SS

 

@selimovd - It should be representing 'elapsed time in hours' as shown at https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/format-numbers-as-dates-or-times-418bd3fe-0577-47c8-8caa-....

I'm curious how Power BI or Power Query is displaying this because I can't seem to change the type to anything other than text.






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Hey @ChrisMendoza and @timazarj ,

 

that makes sense. But Power BI doesn't have that format.

If you use Time as data type, then Power Query wants to transform that value to a proper time why you got that result.

This means you have to convert the column to the amount of hours or minutes or seconds. I would do that already in Excel and convert it to "Elapsed time in seconds [ss]". This you can still divide by 60 or 3600 to get minutes or hours in Power BI.

 

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Denis
 

Thank you, I tried and it worked, but I did the second conversion manually, tried to use the functions but didn't work. I need to come up with a formula to do the conversion in excel otherwise it will be time-consuming. I need it for a weekly meeting. any suggestion in excel:

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