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can somebody explain why we see here '+ 1 day'? the value is cleary above 10080, so I expect to see '+1 week'
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Hi @hanswittoeck ,
Is this a metric or a calculated column? Taking into account the code you show I assume this is a calculated column so the values are calculated for each row of the table, I assume that each notification nº can have more than one line in your table, with small values.
Create new measure and use the same syntax but instead of:
'Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]
use
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes])
So your syntax will be:
Groups =
SWITCH (
TRUE(),
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) >= 10080, "+1 Week",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) >= 1440, "+1 day",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) <= 15, "Max 15m",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) <= 60, "Max 1h"
)
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
Check out my blog: Power BI em PortuguêsDo you want to categorize individual transactions, or the aggregates? For aggregates you need to materialize the result first before comparing it.
@hanswittoeck Hey,
I will below to use below measure.
Groups = SWITCH ( TRUE(),
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) >= 10080, "+1 Week",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) >= 1440, "+1 Day",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) > 60, "Max 1h",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) <= 60, "Less than 1h",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) <= 15, "Max 15m",
"Regular")
Thanks
Harish KM
If above step's solved your problem. Kudos will be highly apprieciated. Accept this as solution as well
@hanswittoeck Hey,
I will below to use below measure.
Groups = SWITCH ( TRUE(),
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) >= 10080, "+1 Week",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) >= 1440, "+1 Day",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) > 60, "Max 1h",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) <= 60, "Less than 1h",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) <= 15, "Max 15m",
"Regular")
Thanks
Harish KM
If above step's solved your problem. Kudos will be highly apprieciated. Accept this as solution as well
the problem was in my agregation. if a same notification has multiple occurances, it shows the sum. In reality it should show only 1 value, not the sum.
Do you want to categorize individual transactions, or the aggregates? For aggregates you need to materialize the result first before comparing it.
Hi @hanswittoeck ,
Is this a metric or a calculated column? Taking into account the code you show I assume this is a calculated column so the values are calculated for each row of the table, I assume that each notification nº can have more than one line in your table, with small values.
Create new measure and use the same syntax but instead of:
'Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]
use
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes])
So your syntax will be:
Groups =
SWITCH (
TRUE(),
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) >= 10080, "+1 Week",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) >= 1440, "+1 day",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) <= 15, "Max 15m",
SUM('Operations F_PM_Notification_Details'[Duration in Minutes]) <= 60, "Max 1h"
)
Regards
Miguel Félix
Proud to be a Super User!
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