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Hi,
I am trying to calculate weekly workload for the team.
Eg: When a developer plans to complete a Task in 3 weeks (07/06/2020 to 07/24/2020) then his work load should be distributed to 3 weeks (i.e. 60/3 = 20 hours/Week), so he has 20 hours of work for next three weeks.
Raw Data
| Name | Work Load | Start Date | End Date | Scheduled Hours |
| James | Build | 7/6/2020 | 7/24/2020 | 60 |
| James | Planning | 7/13/2020 | 7/24/2020 | 60 |
| James | Planning | 7/13/2020 | 7/17/2020 | 30 |
| James | Bugs | 7/20/2020 | 7/24/2020 | 30 |
| James | Development | 7/27/2020 | 7/31/2020 | 20 |
| Peter | Planning | 7/6/2020 | 7/10/2020 | 50 |
| Peter | Testing | 7/13/2020 | 7/31/2020 | 90 |
| Peter | Bugs | 7/20/2020 | 7/24/2020 | 10 |
| Henry | Planning | 7/6/2020 | 7/10/2020 | 20 |
| Henry | Analyze | 7/13/2020 | 7/17/2020 | 40 |
| Henry | Bugs | 7/20/2020 | 7/24/2020 | 40 |
| Henry | Testing | 7/6/2020 | 7/31/2020 | 80 |
Additional Info:
You Can find an example of a solution in this github, which essentially uses the following Measure:
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Deliveriung the expected result (Your example Final Output had a mistake with james, who only had 20h workload in Week 23):
Hope this helps.
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