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sarogyaswamy
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How to calculate the Outstanding trend provided we have Created vs Resolved data

Hi,

 

I am trying to calculate the Outstanding Defect Trend graph. I already have Created and Resolved dates for each Defect. 

Based on this date can we plot the weekly trend of Outstanding vs Created vs Resoved lines ?

 

Created vs Resolved is easy to plot based on available data. Outsanding is supposed to be calculated based on these two data on weekly basis. Can someone can help if they have already done ?

 

Sample graph:2022-12-06 22_50_41-Window.png

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HI @sarogyaswamy,

According to your description, it seems like a common multiple date field analyst requirement. You can take a look at the following blog start date, end date parts if helps:

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Xiaoxin Sheng

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v-shex-msft
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Hi @sarogyaswamy,

Can you please share a pbix or some dummy data that keep the raw data structure with expected results? It should help us clarify your scenario and test to coding formula.

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Xiaoxin Sheng

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Hi Xiaoxin,

 

Here is my defects dataset (raw data)

Each defect has created date , resolved date. Based on these 2 days i would like to calucalte the backlog trend by month

sarogyaswamy_0-1671214359146.png

 

KeyDefect CreatedDefect ResolvedCurrent Status
B-773401/3/2022 0:003/28/2022 0:00Resolved
B-367701/4/2022 0:005/12/2022 0:00Resolved
B-376571/6/2022 0:001/11/2022 0:00Resolved
B-773861/6/2022 0:001/13/2022 0:00Resolved
B-377321/7/2022 0:002/11/2022 0:00Resolved
T-776821/26/2022 0:00 Open
I-111583/4/2022 0:005/12/2022 0:00Resolved
N-113693/25/2022 0:00 Open

 

Backlog trend is calculated based on the Created and Resolved dates. 

In the below graph Jan month as overall 6 defects and 2 defects were resolved. Hence there are 4 defects are backlog and it will carry forward for Feb month.

In Feb month 0 defects were created and 1 backlog (jan months defect) is Resolved. Hence we have 3 backlog defects. 

sarogyaswamy_2-1671213926374.png

 

Can we calculate this kind of backlogs through DAX ?

 

Thanks,

Santhosh 

 

 

 

HI @sarogyaswamy,

According to your description, it seems like a common multiple date field analyst requirement. You can take a look at the following blog start date, end date parts if helps:

Before You Post, Read This 

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Community Support Team _ Xiaoxin
If this post helps, please consider accept as solution to help other members find it more quickly.

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