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Good afternoon!
I am looking to create a formula/measure to capture how much time is between each row/entry.
I have the AI_Start_Time and then AI_Norm_Time.
I need to make a formula that shows the difference in time between entry 1's AI_Norm_Time, and entry 2's AI_Start_Time
(ex: Time between 10/14/2023 6:35:54AM and 10/14/2023 6:46:36AM = 10 minutes and 42 seconds.)
| Entry Number | AI_Start_Time | AI_Norm_Time |
| 1 | 10/14/2023 6:35:52AM | 10/14/2023 6:35:54AM |
| 2 | 10/14/2023 6:46:36AM | 10/14/2023 6:46:38AM |
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@nataliesmiy1357 - it's not clear how you want to present this, but I've attached a PBIX file with a solution.
It shows the time in DD:HH:MM:SS format
If this works for you please accept as the solution. It helps others with the same challenge.
Hi,
I am not sure if I understood your question correctly, but please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
It is for creating a new column.
OFFSET function (DAX) - DAX | Microsoft Learn
Difference in seconds CC =
VAR _normtime = Data[AI_Norm_Time]
VAR _nextrowstarttime =
MAXX (
OFFSET (
1,
Data,
ORDERBY ( Data[Entry Number], ASC ),
,
,
MATCHBY ( Data[Entry Number] )
),
Data[AI_Start_Time]
)
RETURN
DATEDIFF ( _normtime, _nextrowstarttime, SECOND )
@nataliesmiy1357 - Did either me or @Jihwan_Kim solve this for you?
Accepting the solution helps other people find the answers on this forum, so please do this or let us know what else you need.
Hi,
I am not sure if I understood your question correctly, but please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
It is for creating a new column.
OFFSET function (DAX) - DAX | Microsoft Learn
Difference in seconds CC =
VAR _normtime = Data[AI_Norm_Time]
VAR _nextrowstarttime =
MAXX (
OFFSET (
1,
Data,
ORDERBY ( Data[Entry Number], ASC ),
,
,
MATCHBY ( Data[Entry Number] )
),
Data[AI_Start_Time]
)
RETURN
DATEDIFF ( _normtime, _nextrowstarttime, SECOND )
@nataliesmiy1357 - it's not clear how you want to present this, but I've attached a PBIX file with a solution.
It shows the time in DD:HH:MM:SS format
If this works for you please accept as the solution. It helps others with the same challenge.
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