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Hello
can you please check below measure?
It is reverting wrong result when the difference between deadline and time is 17 seconds...
Thank you very much!
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Hi, @KatkaS
I tested your function without an exception.
Column = IF([App DeadLine]>[UPDATE TIME],"ON TIME","LATE")
You can also try another method.
Column 2 = DATEDIFF([UPDATE TIME],[App DeadLine],SECOND)
Column 3 = IF([Column 2]>0,"ON TIME","LATE")
You can try this formula and see if there are any exceptions.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
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Hi, @KatkaS
I tested your function without an exception.
Column = IF([App DeadLine]>[UPDATE TIME],"ON TIME","LATE")
You can also try another method.
Column 2 = DATEDIFF([UPDATE TIME],[App DeadLine],SECOND)
Column 3 = IF([Column 2]>0,"ON TIME","LATE")
You can try this formula and see if there are any exceptions.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Write that as a calculated column formula (not a measure)
Since this is a calculated column, can you send a screenshot of the data tab? It would help to figure out the issue
so you are adding a new column? The subject line of your post is saying IF MEASURE which is bit confusing and the reason for my questions.
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@parry2k Could you pleaase advise what should be changed in order to get correct results? Thank you very much!
Yes, I'm adding new column, because I want to then count how many are on time and how many are late..
@KatkaS add you adding a column or a measure?
Deadline and Update Time -> Are these measures or columns? If these are measures then you should be adding a measure, not a column.
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These two are columns in an excel sheet uploaded to PowerBI..
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