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HI Everyone,
I need help to create a table with that take in one value per employee and adds it up as a total number of hours. As an example from the Clocked_hours table, for SO No RO0000021, I would only require 3 Act Hrs for Chew, 23.75 Act Hrs for Samson and 5.5 Act Hrs for Ramlan. Seq Desc is not important but would require the start and end dates.
Link to the PowerBi file
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/2a7q5j2r5gyjvt64uxewd/Help.pbix?rlkey=xps4kbi2d17d3rl9ft7rexri1&st=nc...
Thank you in advance for any advice provided.😊
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Hi @Chris_68
Thank you for participating in the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
Regarding your question about aggregating actual hours (Act Hrs) per employee for each SO No, I have created a sample .pbix file that demonstrates a solution meets to your specifications.
To help you review the logic ,I’ve attached a screenshot showing the resulting summary table as well as .PBIX file. Please review both the file and the screenshot at your convenience, and let me know if this approach meets your needs or if any further adjustments are required.
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Karpurapu D,
Microsoft Fabric Community Support Team.
Hi @Chris_68
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Hi @Chris_68
Thank you for participating in the Microsoft Fabric Community Forum.
Regarding your question about aggregating actual hours (Act Hrs) per employee for each SO No, I have created a sample .pbix file that demonstrates a solution meets to your specifications.
To help you review the logic ,I’ve attached a screenshot showing the resulting summary table as well as .PBIX file. Please review both the file and the screenshot at your convenience, and let me know if this approach meets your needs or if any further adjustments are required.
Thank you for being part of Fabric Community Forum.
Regards,
Karpurapu D,
Microsoft Fabric Community Support Team.
I want to help you but your description is too vague. Please write it again.
Remove any undeed collumns and give a clear step-by-step description how to calculated
3 Act Hrs for Chew, 23.75 Act Hrs for Samson and 5.5 Act Hrs for Ramlan.
Please use the same terminology on the input data, desitred output and the instructions.
You are currently using different terminology on each and adding lots of unneccseary columns.
Which is confussing. 😀😀😀
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Hi,
Thank you for your reply.
The desire output in PowerBi will be silimar to what it is shown below. Sample is for SO No RO000003 and RO000004.
Here are the links to the PowerBi and Excel file.
Once again, thank you very much.