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Hi All,
I have two columns in my dataset i.e receivedat and createdat.
I want to calculate the response time like received - created but datediff is now giving proper results.
Any better way to show the number of days as response time?
Regards,
Himanshu
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Hi @Anonymous ,
I'm not sure if I understand the question correctly, the desired output is 1 for response time?
In that case just switch the Createdat and Receivedon in the formula:
Datediff(Pricing Requests[Createdat],Pricing Requests[Receivedon],DAY)
Jori
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Hi @Anonymous ,
I'm not sure if I understand the question correctly, the desired output is 1 for response time?
In that case just switch the Createdat and Receivedon in the formula:
Datediff(Pricing Requests[Createdat],Pricing Requests[Receivedon],DAY)
Jori
If I answered your question, please mark it as a solution to help other members find it more quickly.
Connect on Linkedin
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