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Hi Power BI Experts,
I need an advice how to deal with this kind of data. I would like to show how often a vehicle is in maintannce or rented etc. in a timeframe. But my Problem is that I have Start Dates and End Dates. That means for me I can’t simply upload the data and connect it with my Date Table.
ID | Status | Start Date | End Date |
1 | maintenance | 01.01.2022 | 23.03.2022 |
2 | maintenance | 06.04.2022 | 09.04.2022 |
4 | not rented | 01.04.2021 | 03.08.2022 |
4 | rented | 04.08.2022 | 31.12.2022 |
3 | maintenance | 08.08.2022 | 08.09.2022 |
3 | not rented | 09.09.2022 | 31.09.2022 |
1 | rented | 24.04.2022 | 30.08.2022 |
Thank You!
Hi jbwtb,
Thank you for your answer. I would like to show the Number of days. And I would need a % of the Number of Days. For example August Number of Days / 31 Days.
The best or easiest way. I dont know what is easier dax or query.
Regards,
Short Update: The Data looks like this:
Hi @Hasan29,
"how often" is this a number of times (regardless of how long) or a number of days (may be as a % to the total days in the timeframe)?
Also do you expect to do it in DAX or using Power Query?
Cheers,
John
Hi jbwtb,
Thank you for your answer. I would like to show the Number of days. And I would need a % of the Number of Days. For example August Number of Days / 31 Days.
The best or easiest way. I dont know what is easier dax or query.
Regards,
Hi @Hasan29
Assuming that we have two tables like this:
Dates
etc.
Items
This is the measure to calcualte % on minatenance, you can create other using this as a template:
OnMaintenance = sumx(filter(Items, Items[Status] = "maintenance"), max(0,1+DATEDIFF(max(Items[Start Date], MINX(Dates, [Date])), min(Items[End Date], MAXX(Dates, [Date])), DAY))) / (DATEDIFF(STARTOFMONTH(Dates[Date]), ENDOFMONTH(Dates[Date]), DAY)+1)
Note that the tables are not linked to each other (i.e. no arrows between them on the relationships view).
This is the output view:
P.S. Sorry need to clarify: Month is the date foeld from dates (just grouped):
Kind regards,
John
Hi,
thank you for your answer. The formular does not work for me.
After "maintenance") I cant continue the Code with "," (syntax is incorrect). I have a Date table just like that.
Thank you.
Regards,
Hasan
Hi Hasan,
Sorry, I can't see anything wrong with the formula.
Do you mind sending me a screenshot of the formula that throws the error?
Thanks,
John
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