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Hi everyone,
Good afternoon! I would like to ask how to get the date difference of the start and end date in one column (the same column).
I have a different status for each track ID, but I need to get the date difference per status. Is it possible to calculate within same column? (Note: S - start date, E - end date)
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Hi, If you want to add a new column, I would try
StartToEnd =
VAR startdate = CALCULATE(MIN(Table[Signoff Date]),FILTER(Table, Table[Change Number] = EARLIER(Table[Change Number]) && Table[Status] = EARLIER(Table[Status])))
VAR enddate = CALCULATE(MAX(Table[Signoff Date]),FILTER(Table, Table[Change Number] = EARLIER(Table[Change Number]) && Table[Status] = EARLIER(Table[Status])))
RETURN DATEDIFF(startdate, enddate, DAY)
That should give you a duration for each combination of Change Number and Status
Hi, If you want to add a new column, I would try
StartToEnd =
VAR startdate = CALCULATE(MIN(Table[Signoff Date]),FILTER(Table, Table[Change Number] = EARLIER(Table[Change Number]) && Table[Status] = EARLIER(Table[Status])))
VAR enddate = CALCULATE(MAX(Table[Signoff Date]),FILTER(Table, Table[Change Number] = EARLIER(Table[Change Number]) && Table[Status] = EARLIER(Table[Status])))
RETURN DATEDIFF(startdate, enddate, DAY)
That should give you a duration for each combination of Change Number and Status
Hi! Thanks a lot for this! It worked perfectly. To add, could you also help me how can I remove weekends in the calculation? Appreciate your help.
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