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Hi,
I need to display the count of fault types for last 1 hour from the maximum datetime from the below dataset:
i tried with the below dax but it is giving incorrect value:
In the below screenshot, the highlighted fault count should not be displayed if we refer the last 1 hour fault type from the table where MOGAlarm is the only fault type the why Healthy is coming:
Please suggest how to do it correctly.
Thanks
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By my understanding, you want to count all the categories when their time comes an hour ago, right?
You can use the following formula:
Measure =
VAR _max =
MAXX ( ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[Time] )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( 'Table'[Cate] ),
FILTER ( 'Table', DATEDIFF ( 'Table'[Time], _max, SECOND ) <= 3600 )
)
The final output is shown below:
Please take a look at the pbix file here.
Best regards
Qin eyelids
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By my understanding, you want to count all the categories when their time comes an hour ago, right?
You can use the following formula:
Measure =
VAR _max =
MAXX ( ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[Time] )
RETURN
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( 'Table'[Cate] ),
FILTER ( 'Table', DATEDIFF ( 'Table'[Time], _max, SECOND ) <= 3600 )
)
The final output is shown below:
Please take a look at the pbix file here.
Best regards
Qin eyelids
If this post helps, consider ACCEPT as the solution to help other members find it faster.
Hello @jitpbi ,
I would suggest divide datetime into 2 calculated columns one with date and one with time.
Date = FORMAT(Fault[DateTime].[Date],"dd/mm/yyyy")
Time = FORMAT(Fault[DateTime],"hh:mm:ss")
Please give datatype as date and time respectively.
Create measure for count as :
FaultTypeCount =
COUNTX(FILTER(Fault,Fault[Date]=MAX(Fault[Date]) && Fault[Time]>=(MAX(Fault[Time])-1/24)),Fault[Fault_type])
If it fulfils your requirement, please mark it as solution.
Thanks!
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