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Hi,
I have created a matrix as below.
I'm using the below measure to get the values for selected dates.
Can you try the following :
Total Worked Hours =
var cal =
CALCULATE(
SUM('timesheet_data'[Hours Worked]),
'timesheet_data'[Timesheet Job Role Name] IN {"Morning Cleaning", "Janitors", "Window Cleaner", "Duty & Morning", "Supervisor"},
'timesheet_data'[duration] <> "S",
'timesheet_data'[duration] <> "H"
)
return
IF(ISBLANK(cal), 0.00, cal)
Hi AmiraBedh,
I tried that measure but it also gives the 0.00 as value for all the dates.
Can you please provide some of your dataset ?
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