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Hi all. I am still learning this Power BI stuff so please bear with me. This has got to be pretty easy, but I'm struggling to put it together. I am trying to calculate the total of billable and non-billable hours for time entries for each project we have. So the time entries data will look something like this:
| PROJECT | BILLABLE | HOURS |
| Project A | False | 2.5 |
| Project A | True | 1.5 |
| Project A | True | 2.0 |
| Project A | False | 1.0 |
| Project A | True | 3.0 |
| Project B | True | 1.0 |
| Project B | True | 3.0 |
| Project B | False | 2.5 |
| Project B | False | 2.5 |
| Project B | False | 3.0 |
So I want to total all hours for True and all hours for False for Project A and the same for Project B:
| PROJECT | BILLABLE | TOTAL HOURS |
| Project A | True | 6.5 |
| False | 3.5 | |
| Project B | True | 4.0 |
| False | 8.0 |
Thanks!
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Based on your description, I created data to reproduce your scenario. The pbix file is attached in the end.\
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Xiaoxin Sheng
@Ahmedx, I appreciate you going to the trouble of putting that file together. This was insanely simple and I'm embarassed I couldn't figure that out. Thanks!
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