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Hello
With the help of the community I developed this measure which shows me the sum of the hours in excel [h]: mm: ss format that works perfectly.
See below:
Consumo Horas =
var passo1=SUM(Realizado[Total Horas])*60*60
var passo2=TRUNC(passo1/3600)
var passo3=((passo1/3600)-passo2)*60
var passo4=if([TPerfil]=0;0;
IF(len(passo2)=1;0&passo2;passo2)&":"&
IF(LEN(ROUND(passo3;0))=1;"0"&ROUND(passo3;0);ROUND(passo3;0)))
Return
passo4
But when I put it on the visual it happens, see below:
In the visual is presented zero values in the months that have no value.
and when I change the way the date line view works, see below:
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous try to add this condition on return
if( passo1 == BLANK(), BLANK(), passo4)
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hello,
could you please share the bpix file with the sample data to be more clear .
@Anonymous try to add this condition on return
if( passo1 == BLANK(), BLANK(), passo4)
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