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numersoz
Helper III
Helper III

Group by a Set Time Interval

Hi,

I have timestamped sensor data. Data is available every hour. I'm trying to flag this data by when it is below a value four consequtive hours.

 

One solution to this that I thought is to group the data by 4 hour internals. So instead of having a row for each hour, I would have a row for every 4 hours.

Is this possible to be done in DAX or Power BI? Would be nice to simply group by 4 hour intervals.

 

Thanks

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@numersoz , Try to create a Time Table - https://kohera.be/blog/power-bi/how-to-create-a-time-table-in-power-bi-in-a-few-simple-steps/

 

Create a four-hour interval there. Join with the time part of your date.

 

Time part = [Date time].time

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v-easonf-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @numersoz 

You may check  if this related  thread helps.

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Grouping-date-time-stamp-into-5-mins-time-interval/m-p/2204...

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@numersoz , Try to create a Time Table - https://kohera.be/blog/power-bi/how-to-create-a-time-table-in-power-bi-in-a-few-simple-steps/

 

Create a four-hour interval there. Join with the time part of your date.

 

Time part = [Date time].time

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