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Hi community,
I'm doing a study of over time hours (Hours worked > 40 per employee). I am trying to figure an average number of overtime hours worked per employee per week, but only for the number of weeks YTD.
I have tried to utilize logic with my measures below, but it's not working as I would like it to.
Please see below screenshot - my desired result is ultimately to have a value of 0 for #WorkweeksDC column for workweeks that don't yet have time logged, so that the grand total of weeks at the bottom is only for workweeks YTD.
I'm sure I am missing something simple - thanks in advance for your assistance!
Karen
Measures:
#WorkweeksDC = DISTINCTCOUNT('DimCal'[WorkWeekEndingDate])
#Workweeks_with_curr_week =
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Hello again,
I believed I solved this on my own. Posting here to vet my solution.
Measures:
Hello again,
I believed I solved this on my own. Posting here to vet my solution.
Measures:
Hello, I've posted the PBIX here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1czciFzX48kkRQ4kQ4G2ptwKZq8CCTT7N/view?usp=sharing
It's really unfortunate that there is no way to upload a file inline within this forum.
Hi @klp97 ,
In order to better understand your demands and give the right solution, could you please provide some more specific information? such as your desensitized example data and a screenshot of your desired results?
Thanks for your efforts & time in advance.
Best regards,
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