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Hello,
I am very new to Power BI. I have users logged in into system with their start time and end time (date time format). This data is for three months. Now, I want to see for every hour how many average users were their for past three months. As shown in below pic, for hour 3AM-4AM, I want to show user count as 6. For hour 4AM-5AM, user count should be - 14, for hour 5AM-6AM, user count should be - 4. So basically, if start time and end time happens to be more than 1hour, that user should get counted for those many hours. Like in first row for User1- he logins at 3:53AM and logs out at 4:12AM, so he should be counted for hours 3AM-4AM and 4AM-5AM. Please help in this.
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see the attached file. You are going to need to modify slightly your table as I did in the file.
Download link: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AiiWkkwHZChHjxTrDUvvuTdHVYkk
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see the attached file. You are going to need to modify slightly your table as I did in the file.
Download link: https://1drv.ms/u/s!AiiWkkwHZChHjxTrDUvvuTdHVYkk
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Hello @LivioLanzo,
Thank you for your help. I have completed my requirement. Your input was 100% applicable to my case.
Thanks again.
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