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Hello, I have a duration column in Power query, but it transforms in decimals when I go to the data panel. When I do an average, it is all in decimals. I want to be able to show the average in a time format: 00:00:43 (43 secondes). I searched everywhere on the web and there is no solution. Thank you
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can follow these steps to calcualte:
1. Change the data type of duration column to HH:MM:SS:
2. Create a calculate column to get the seconds:
Second = SECOND('Table'[Duration])
3. Create a measure to calculate the average seconds:
Average =
VAR _avg =
AVERAGE ( 'Table'[Second] )
VAR HoursPart =
MOD ( INT ( _avg / 3600 ), 24 )
VAR MinPart =
MOD ( INT ( _avg / 60 ), 60 )
VAR SecPart =
MOD ( _avg, 60 )
RETURN
FORMAT (
CONVERT ( HoursPart & ":" & MinPart & ":" & SecPart, DATETIME ),
"hh:mm:ss"
)
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Yingjie Li
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can follow these steps to calcualte:
1. Change the data type of duration column to HH:MM:SS:
2. Create a calculate column to get the seconds:
Second = SECOND('Table'[Duration])
3. Create a measure to calculate the average seconds:
Average =
VAR _avg =
AVERAGE ( 'Table'[Second] )
VAR HoursPart =
MOD ( INT ( _avg / 3600 ), 24 )
VAR MinPart =
MOD ( INT ( _avg / 60 ), 60 )
VAR SecPart =
MOD ( _avg, 60 )
RETURN
FORMAT (
CONVERT ( HoursPart & ":" & MinPart & ":" & SecPart, DATETIME ),
"hh:mm:ss"
)
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Yingjie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
What if i need to calculate the Duration in Minutes, Hours or all together?
@Anonymous , You need to take avg in decimal and convert it back to duration for display
example
quotient(Seconds1,3600 ) & ":" & FORMAT ( quotient(mod(Seconds1,3600 ),60), "00" ) & ":" & FORMAT ( mod(mod(Seconds1,3600 ),60), "00" )
refer if these solution can help
https://radacad.com/calculate-duration-in-days-hours-minutes-and-seconds-dynamically-in-power-bi-using-dax
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/33644.powerbi-aggregating-durationtime-in-dax.aspx
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