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I need to have time done as only MM:SS without hours so that the time would read as 90:30 rather than 1:30:30. Is there a way to create a custom format for a colukmn similar to how it is done in excel allowing me to have my data read this way?
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Hi @orischmann9291,
You can create a DAX Column Minutes so you can perform calculations with it:
Minutes = HOUR(Table[Time_Column])*60 +
MINUTE(Table[Time_Column]) +
DIVIDE(SECOND(Table[Time_Column]);60)
Or create a DAX Column like this, with text format:
Minutes_Seconds = CONCATENATE(HOUR(Table[Time_Column])*60 + MINUTE(Table[Time_Column]);
CONCATENATE(":";
SECOND(Table[Time_Column])
)
)Regards.
Hi @orischmann9291,
You can create a DAX Column Minutes so you can perform calculations with it:
Minutes = HOUR(Table[Time_Column])*60 +
MINUTE(Table[Time_Column]) +
DIVIDE(SECOND(Table[Time_Column]);60)
Or create a DAX Column like this, with text format:
Minutes_Seconds = CONCATENATE(HOUR(Table[Time_Column])*60 + MINUTE(Table[Time_Column]);
CONCATENATE(":";
SECOND(Table[Time_Column])
)
)Regards.
Hi @Anonymous
I tried your first option and am getting a message telling me the syntax for ; is incorrect. Is this something that I could have incorrectly entered wrong?
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