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field of "duration" type

is it possible to add support for "duration" data type in the report view as in Power Query?
Status: Under Review
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ayoub_elalami
New Member
I can't believe this feature still doesn't exist in such a powerful tool like Power BI, it doesn't make sense.
Finance1
New Member
Please add........
Andy_Turpin
New Member
Yes, it's true that to some extent it can be got round at by (for example) holding an integer as duration in seconds, but then displaying (say) 3,010 seconds on a chart is nowhere near as meaningful as 50 minutes 10 seconds(50:10)! And when the duration goes over 1 day (86,400 seconds) we're into another set of problems! Durations (resolution of one second or better) with a range of display options. Complete the job that was started within PowerQuery - PLEASE.
antonio3
New Member
Any news?
amartinez3
New Member
Wow... 5 years of upvoting and nothing. Does Microsoft even look at ideas.powerbi.com 

Killing me smalls. 
lukas_jarmolows
New Member
How long has it been under review...
vincenzo_turi
New Member
any news??
Andrew_Jory
New Member

I work for SA Health in Australia and we have moved into Power Bi - some people still like Tableau but I'd prefer PBi, please MS work to getting this set. For example I want to be able to plot time periods in either/or X + Y.. I can currently turn time into hour and work with a 24 hour day, and I can manipulate a work around for this, but it could be much easier to show time in a hh:mm format within the charts.

Many thanks for your hard work.


Regards

Clin Epi

Avik_Mukherjee
New Member

How many up vote is really needed here for developer/MS to work on this please?

Does it even really require [IDEA] / [UP VOTE] etc. for such basic requirement?

This is one of the simplest requirement in a reporting tool that we should be able to have Duration / Time as Y axis. How else otherwise you can show a multi line chart of expected time of materials arrival vs actual arrival time.


Converting to integer? Really that's worse than saying there is no solution. Because if 1458 and 1459 sit next to each other and 1500 stands miles away (because integer gap is 41 where as in reality Minute gap is just 1) then the whole purpose of charting is distorted.

sandy_anderson
New Member

Please consider implementing this into Power BI - it's obviously really needed out there. Time calculations are very common across businesses worldwide.