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I am working with tables that has time in 00:00:00 format. I'd like to create a Time table in this same format and use this to create a relationship with all of the other tables. I'd like it to go up in 00:00:01 increments. Does anyone have any idea on how I can create this using DAX?.
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GENERATESERIES(
TIME(0,0,0), TIME(23,59,59), TIME(0, 0, 1) )
but is it a good idea with 86,400 rows in the table?
GENERATESERIES(
TIME(0,0,0), TIME(23,59,59), TIME(0, 0, 1) )
but is it a good idea with 86,400 rows in the table?
Oh nice. First time I've come across this DAX function. True, 1 second increments doesn't sound good. If I wanted to move in 1 minute increments instead of seconds how can I rewrite the code for this?. Would I be correct in writing:
GENERATESERIES(
TIME(0,0,0), TIME(23,59,59), TIME(0, 1, 0) )?
Yes that's correct, you can move the increments in the final TIME statement = H.M.S and you can change the increments to what number you want in the appropriate way.
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