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Anonymous
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Timeline Calculaction

Hi to All,

I am workinng on a dashboard where i need timeline

My total working day in a month 25

Passed day in a month 24 (excludes weekend and holidays) as per Today

Timeline =96%

what i want i'll tell you guys

today my Timeline will looks like 'Timeline = Time Elapsed : 96% (24 of 25 Working Days)' 

Time line table for your reference

 

Pls help me 

 

Day NameInvDateTotalWorkingDayDayRemainDayPassedTimeline%Time Elapsed
Wed6/1/2022252514%Time Elapsed : 4% (1 of 25 Working Days)
Thu6/2/2022252428%Time Elapsed : 8% (2 of 25 Working Days)
Fri6/3/20222523312%Time Elapsed : 12% (3 of 25 Working Days)
Sat6/4/20222522416%Time Elapsed : 16% (4 of 25 Working Days)
Sun6/5/20222522416%Time Elapsed : 16% (4 of 25 Working Days)
Mon6/6/20222521520%Time Elapsed : 20% (5 of 25 Working Days)
Tue6/7/20222520624%Time Elapsed : 24% (6 of 25 Working Days)
Wed6/8/20222519728%Time Elapsed : 28% (7 of 25 Working Days)
Thu6/9/20222518832%Time Elapsed : 32% (8 of 25 Working Days)
Fri6/10/20222517936%Time Elapsed : 36% (9 of 25 Working Days)
Sat6/11/202225161040%Time Elapsed : 40% (10 of 25 Working Days)
Sun6/12/202225161040%Time Elapsed : 40% (10 of 25 Working Days)
Mon6/13/202225151144%Time Elapsed : 44% (11 of 25 Working Days)
Tue6/14/202225141248%Time Elapsed : 48% (12 of 25 Working Days)
Wed6/15/202225131352%Time Elapsed : 52% (13 of 25 Working Days)
Thu6/16/202225121456%Time Elapsed : 56% (14 of 25 Working Days)
Fri6/17/202225111560%Time Elapsed : 60% (15 of 25 Working Days)
Sat6/18/202225101664%Time Elapsed : 64% (16 of 25 Working Days)
Sun6/19/202225101664%Time Elapsed : 64% (16 of 25 Working Days)
Mon6/20/20222591768%Time Elapsed : 68% (17 of 25 Working Days)
Tue6/21/20222581872%Time Elapsed : 72% (18 of 25 Working Days)
Wed6/22/20222571976%Time Elapsed : 76% (19 of 25 Working Days)
Thu6/23/20222562080%Time Elapsed : 80% (20 of 25 Working Days)
Fri6/24/20222552184%Time Elapsed : 84% (21 of 25 Working Days)
Sat6/25/20222542288%Time Elapsed : 88% (22 of 25 Working Days)
Sun6/26/20222542288%Time Elapsed : 88% (22 of 25 Working Days)
Mon6/27/20222532392%Time Elapsed : 92% (23 of 25 Working Days)
Tue6/28/20222522496%Time Elapsed : 96% (24 of 25 Working Days)
Wed6/29/202225125100%Time Elapsed : 100% (25 of 25 Working Days)
Thu6/30/202225026104%Time Elapsed : 104% (26 of 25 Working Days)
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Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Please create these calculated columns.

Month = 
MONTH ( 'Table'[Date] )
WorkDay = 
IF ( WEEKDAY ( 'Table'[Date], 2 ) = 7 , 0, 1 )
TotalWorkingDay = 
25
DayPassed = 
COUNTX (
    FILTER (
        'Table',
        'Table'[WorkDay] = 1
            && 'Table'[Month] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[Month] )
            && 'Table'[Date] <= EARLIER ( 'Table'[Date] )
    ),
    'Table'[Date]
)
DayRemain = 
'Table'[TotalWorkingDay] - 'Table'[DayPassed] + 1
Timeline% = 
DIVIDE ( 'Table'[DayPassed], 'Table'[TotalWorkingDay] )

vcgaomsft_0-1657089357892.png

The PBIX file is attached for reference.

 

Best Regards,
Gao

Community Support Team

 

If there is any post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. If I misunderstand your needs or you still have problems on it, please feel free to let us know. Thanks a lot!

How to get your questions answered quickly -- How to provide sample data

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Anonymous
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Please create these calculated columns.

Month = 
MONTH ( 'Table'[Date] )
WorkDay = 
IF ( WEEKDAY ( 'Table'[Date], 2 ) = 7 , 0, 1 )
TotalWorkingDay = 
25
DayPassed = 
COUNTX (
    FILTER (
        'Table',
        'Table'[WorkDay] = 1
            && 'Table'[Month] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[Month] )
            && 'Table'[Date] <= EARLIER ( 'Table'[Date] )
    ),
    'Table'[Date]
)
DayRemain = 
'Table'[TotalWorkingDay] - 'Table'[DayPassed] + 1
Timeline% = 
DIVIDE ( 'Table'[DayPassed], 'Table'[TotalWorkingDay] )

vcgaomsft_0-1657089357892.png

The PBIX file is attached for reference.

 

Best Regards,
Gao

Community Support Team

 

If there is any post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. If I misunderstand your needs or you still have problems on it, please feel free to let us know. Thanks a lot!

How to get your questions answered quickly -- How to provide sample data

Anonymous
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TimeElapsed should come like if my InvDate is this(6/28/2022) than Than TimeElapsed will this (Time Elapsed : 96% (24 of 25 Working Days)

Anonymous
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allexcept(Table, Table[Month Year]) )

do i need to add a coulmn in my table for Month year

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , You need to have working flag

 

example

workday column

if(weekday([Date], 2) =1, 0,1)

 

 

Measures

days=  countx(filter(Table, Table[workday] =1), [Date])

 

days in month =  calculate(countx(filter(Table, Table[workday] =1), [Date]), allexcept(Table, Table[Month Year]) )

 

then you can divide two

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