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mscopuser
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Total Time per day for use with Deneb

I have this table (see below). From that table I want to have calculation of total time per day.


Secondly would it help full I could get a calculated coloum with the total time per day and projects.
I suppose that could be alterd to to do for sub project.  


(Please keep in mind that the time and date should be a date and time respectifly. As I will use this deneb)

 

I have tried chat gpt but no luck and of course google. 


Could you please help?

For context I am trying to use it with this concept:
2023 Week 06 | Power BI: Create a Calendar Heatmap – Workout Wednesday

 

Team memberClientProjectsSub-projectsNotesStart dateStart timeEnd dateEnd timeDurationBilled
Hans AndersLearn JapaneseListeningJapanesePod101 17.07.202408:1417.07.202408:430:28:47No
Hans AndersLearn JapaneseListeningJapanesePod101 16.07.202407:4816.07.202408:591:10:58No
Hans AndersLearn JapaneseListeningJapanesePod101 15.07.202419:2715.07.202419:400:12:58No
Hans AndersLearn JapaneseListeningJapanesePod101 11.07.202421:3111.07.202421:490:17:23No
Hans AndersLearn JapaneseListeningJapanesePod101 07.07.202421:5607.07.202422:290:32:31No
Hans AndersLearn JapaneseListeningJapanesePod101 07.07.202413:1207.07.202413:360:24:12No
Hans AndersLearn JapaneseListeningJapanesePod101 06.07.202419:4206.07.202420:130:30:31No
Hans AndersLearn JapaneseListeningJapanesePod101 02.07.202407:3302.07.202408:240:51:21No
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FreemanZ
Super User
Super User

hi @mscopuser ,

 

try to write a calculated column like:

total time per day and projects column =

CALCULATE(

   SUM(data[Duration]),

   ALLEXCEPT(data, data[project], data[start date])

)

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Anonymous
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Hi @mscopuser ,

 

Have a good day. Could you provide the expected output?

 

Best Regards,

Wearsky

Out put was amount per day in HH:NN:SS format. That has now been solved.

FreemanZ
Super User
Super User

hi @mscopuser ,

 

try to write a calculated column like:

total time per day and projects column =

CALCULATE(

   SUM(data[Duration]),

   ALLEXCEPT(data, data[project], data[start date])

)

This is the code I use here for ref.

Total Time Projects = CALCULATE(SUM('Table'[Duration]),ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[Projects], 'Table'[Start Date]))

Thank you, I have tried this and this works perfectly.

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