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Anonymous
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Duration of failure over 2 rows - records

Hy,

I got a blackbox file with on a record the failure start datetimestamp (TRUE) en on a other record de failure end datetimestamp.(FALSE). De first failure has a duration of 3 seconds.

How can i calculate the duration for each failure on the locations (Locatie) ? 

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Thank you.

 

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

Sure! try this:

 

SUMMARIZE (
    ADDCOLUMNS('Table', "Date", LEFT(CONVERT('Table'[Timestamp],STRING),10)),
    'Table'[Location],[Date],
    "Duration",
    DATEDIFF(CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Timestamp] ), 'Table'[Failure] = TRUE()  )
                , CALCULATE ( MIN ( 'Table'[Timestamp] ), 'Table'[Failure] = FALSE() ), SECOND)

)

 

 

I changed the duration calculation to use DATEDIFF function instead, in case you're expecting the failure to last longer than a minute.

 

If you need to format that, there's a good article that talks about it here:

Aggregating Duration/Time - Microsoft Power BI Community

 

 

 

Jewel

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Anonymous
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Thanks you Jewel. 
This is the view i was looking for.

Anonymous
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Thank you, I have a summarize per location.

I only changed the Minute in Seconds.

 

René

jewel_at
Helper II
Helper II

You can try to create a table with DAX like this:

 

CalculatedTable =
SUMMARIZE (
'Table',
'Table'[Location],
"Duration",
MINUTE (
CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Timestamp] ), 'Table'[Failure] = FALSE () )
- CALCULATE ( MIN ( 'Table'[Timestamp] ), 'Table'[Failure] = TRUE () )
)
)

 

Hope this helps!

 

Jewel

Anonymous
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Thank you,
Is it also prissible to summarixe per date ?

 

Regards René

Sure! try this:

 

SUMMARIZE (
    ADDCOLUMNS('Table', "Date", LEFT(CONVERT('Table'[Timestamp],STRING),10)),
    'Table'[Location],[Date],
    "Duration",
    DATEDIFF(CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Timestamp] ), 'Table'[Failure] = TRUE()  )
                , CALCULATE ( MIN ( 'Table'[Timestamp] ), 'Table'[Failure] = FALSE() ), SECOND)

)

 

 

I changed the duration calculation to use DATEDIFF function instead, in case you're expecting the failure to last longer than a minute.

 

If you need to format that, there's a good article that talks about it here:

Aggregating Duration/Time - Microsoft Power BI Community

 

 

 

Jewel

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