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RIDWIV
Helper I
Helper I

Difference in time from one IP to another

Hello Power BI family,

I want to find the diiffrence in time from one ip to another when any client id is chosen. Any solution how we can reach to this query. 

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v-stephen-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @RIDWIV ,

 

Here's my solution.

1.Create a calculated column to get the rankings group by Client ID based on datetime.

Rank = RANKX(FILTER('Table',[Client ID]=EARLIER('Table'[Client ID])),[Login Date & Time],,ASC,Dense)

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Then you can use DATEDIFF function to get the time intervals.

Seconds = var _pre=CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Login Date & Time]),FILTER(ALL('Table'),[Client ID]=MAX('Table'[Client ID])&&[Rank]=MAX('Table'[Rank])-1))
var _cur=MAX('Table'[Login Date & Time])
return DATEDIFF(_pre,_cur,MINUTE)

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When you use the slicer, the time interval from one IP to another in chronological order in the Client ID is displayed.  

                                                                                                                                                         

Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.           

 

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please cross check my formula 

Rank = RANKX(FILTER('login_list',[clientid]=EARLIER('login_list'[clientid])),[loginDateTime],,ASC,Dense)
Seconds = var _pre=CALCULATE(MAX('login_list'[loginDateTime]),FILTER(ALL(login_list),[clientid]=MAX('login_list'[clientid])&&login_list[Rank]=MAX(login_list[Rank])-1))
var _cur=MAX(login_list[loginDateTime])
return DATEDIFF(_pre,_cur,SECOND)

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v-stephen-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @RIDWIV ,

 

Here's my solution.

1.Create a calculated column to get the rankings group by Client ID based on datetime.

Rank = RANKX(FILTER('Table',[Client ID]=EARLIER('Table'[Client ID])),[Login Date & Time],,ASC,Dense)

vstephenmsft_0-1686199089785.png

Then you can use DATEDIFF function to get the time intervals.

Seconds = var _pre=CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[Login Date & Time]),FILTER(ALL('Table'),[Client ID]=MAX('Table'[Client ID])&&[Rank]=MAX('Table'[Rank])-1))
var _cur=MAX('Table'[Login Date & Time])
return DATEDIFF(_pre,_cur,MINUTE)

vstephenmsft_1-1686199249529.pngvstephenmsft_2-1686199255897.png

vstephenmsft_3-1686199262353.png

When you use the slicer, the time interval from one IP to another in chronological order in the Client ID is displayed.  

                                                                                                                                                         

Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.           

 

please cross check my formula 

Rank = RANKX(FILTER('login_list',[clientid]=EARLIER('login_list'[clientid])),[loginDateTime],,ASC,Dense)
Seconds = var _pre=CALCULATE(MAX('login_list'[loginDateTime]),FILTER(ALL(login_list),[clientid]=MAX('login_list'[clientid])&&login_list[Rank]=MAX(login_list[Rank])-1))
var _cur=MAX(login_list[loginDateTime])
return DATEDIFF(_pre,_cur,SECOND)

Hello @v-stephen-msft , i tried but differences in time is not coming, please let me know what else I can do

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Hi @RIDWIV ,

 

Does your rank column return the same result as mine?

Also you can modify the measure return _pre to check if there is a problem.

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Judging by the screenshot, it seems that you might have more than one table. Isn't the clientid in your formula the same as the Client ID in the slicer? Similarly, isn't the clientid of your formula the same as the Client ID in the table visual? If possible, provide your data model, i.e. your tables and columns, and the relationships between tables. Please provide virtual data to protect your privacy.

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Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.           

Hii,

I found my mistake. I was applying formula on column intead of using measure tool. but still there is issue like i am not getting full value, please check

 

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I have done name formatting

please send me your mail id, i will send you the table.....and rank is working same as yours

Mahesh0016
Super User
Super User

@RIDWIV Please Share Your ENDOUTPUT For Better Understanding.

 

End output is not there

 

@RIDWIV No It's Not .

i mean it is not available in the table

 

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