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parry2k
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Learn how to get running total of hours worked in rolling 24 Hours - Power BI

👉 There are a lot of content/blogs/videos on getting running total for the last x number of days. There are tons of solutions working with dates but very few when you are working with time.

 

This video will walk through a solution where we will calculate the running total of hours worked in the rolling 24 hours. The solution in this video is purely based on the DAX measure. It will explain the functionality of various DAX functions like GENERATE, GENERASTESERIES, ADDCOLUMNS, UNION, and FILTER to name a few of the DAX functions used to get the result.

 

This video will also walk thru various debugging techniques, we will break the problem into small pieces and then step by step build the final solution.

 

https://youtu.be/HZrYcZkBpVQ

 

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🚨 In part 2 of this video, we will look at the solution by enhancing the data model which is always a better option. Stay tuned!  📺 Subscribe to youtube.com/perytus for more #powerbi #videos.

 

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parry2k
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In case you missed it. Cheers!!!



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HI @parry2k,

Thanks for sharing, I think they should be help for others who worked with similar requirements:

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Community Support Team _ Xiaoxin
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parry2k
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In case you missed it. Cheers!!!



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