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Hi,
I use the following measure to calculate the dates between two different date values:
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Hi, @Anonymous
I create a simple sample, you can refer to:
First you need to create a calendar table and a isweekend column.
Then you can create a measure to calculate datediff using the calendar table data.
Like this:
Table = CALENDARAUTO()IsWeekend = if(WEEKDAY([Date])=1||WEEKDAY([Date])=7,1)DaysDiff =
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Table' ),
[Date] >= SELECTEDVALUE ( Table1[OrderDate] )
&& [Date] <= SELECTEDVALUE ( Table1[OrderCompleteDate] )
&& [IsWeekend] <> 1
)
)
Pbix file is below.
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Community Support Team _ Janey
Hi, @Anonymous
I create a simple sample, you can refer to:
First you need to create a calendar table and a isweekend column.
Then you can create a measure to calculate datediff using the calendar table data.
Like this:
Table = CALENDARAUTO()IsWeekend = if(WEEKDAY([Date])=1||WEEKDAY([Date])=7,1)DaysDiff =
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Table' ),
[Date] >= SELECTEDVALUE ( Table1[OrderDate] )
&& [Date] <= SELECTEDVALUE ( Table1[OrderCompleteDate] )
&& [IsWeekend] <> 1
)
)
Pbix file is below.
Did I answer your question ? Please mark my reply as solution. Thank you very much.
If not, please feel free to ask me.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Janey
Hi v-janeyg-msft ,
I got the Daysdiff correctly but I am having duplicate values of Work Order as WO is coming from different table. How to get unique value of WO.
@v-janeyg-msft Thanks! And how can I calculate the average days? For example if I add an order number to it and I want to calculate for all the order numbers the average days it takes to complete an order. Thanks
@Anonymous
Add a measure.
Measure =
AVERAGEX( ADDCOLUMNS('Table1',"DaysDiff",
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Table' ),
[Date] >= EARLIER( Table1[OrderDate] )
&& [Date] <= EARLIER ( Table1[OrderCompleteDate] )
&& [IsWeekend] <> 1
)
)),[DaysDiff])
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Janey
@Anonymous there are many posts on this Date Difference excluding weekends - Microsoft Power BI Community
Calculating Workdays Between Two Dates In Power BI - YouTube
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