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Syndicate_Admin
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MTTR in hours and minutes

 

How can I calculate the Mean Time Taken to Repair in hours and minutes. The machine failure date and time  is Request_Date_in_LTime and the repaired date and time is in First_Solved_To_Verify_Date_in_LTime. Suppose the machine failure was reported on the 1st of June, Repairs were done on the 3rd of June and the 2nd of June was a bank holiday (non working day). How should I exclude the holiday from the calculations. How can this be resolved by creating new measures of writing Python code.

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Thank you

Greg_Deckler
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@Syndicate_Admin Perhaps start with this Net Working Duration: Net Work Duration (Working Hours) - Microsoft Fabric Community



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