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Hello All,
I´m struggling on how to solve a problem using Datediff function,
I have two columns, start and end date with dd/mm/hh format.
I need to show the hours that passsed between two dates in diferent days, but my problem is, I must only count the workday hours (9:00:00 am to 18:00:00 pm) and ( monday to friday)
My code just take total hours:
Servicios_Horas = DATEDIFF('Maester Estimaciones'[Fecha de Inicio Estimación],'Maester Estimaciones'[Fecha Fín Estimación],HOUR)has anybody got an idea on how i would approach this?
thanks, Ricardo
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Thanks a lot Greg!
Your Quick measure was helpful to show my information in a nice format.
Thanks a lot Greg!
Your Quick measure was helpful to show my information in a nice format.
Use my Net Work Days quick measure to figure out the number of working days. Multiple by 24 and adjust depending on your start/end times. Sample data would help. Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
Net Work Days Quick Measure: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Net-Work-Days/m-p/367362
Hi Greg,
Great solution with creating Network days function in power bi. Business days excluding holidays are accurate for my data output, but i am having trouble adjusting the code for business hours of 7:30am to 5pm. Where in the code do I adjust, and how do I adjust? Also, some date differences are under 1 hour, so would you able to code it for example '0 hours 13 minutes' as well?
Thanks,
Emma
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