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Hello guys,
I am looking at using the ROUNDDOWN function.
I want to ROUNDDOWN time in all transactions made in a specific hours throughout the day. Say there were 15 transactions between 9 am and 10 am.. 9:01:02am, 9:10:05am, 9:12:52am etc.. All rounddown to 9:00:00am or 9:00am so I can measure day by the hour.
I have tried
= ROUNDDOWN(Query[TIME], 1) which messes up the result
= ROUNDDOWN(Query[TIME], "1:00") which gives me an error, cannot convert value
The time is in H:mm:ss
Solved! Go to Solution.
You could find more explaination and examples about the "round up" for time below.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Round-time-DOWN-to-the-nearest-5-15-30-minutes/td-p/311676
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Round-up-time-to-next-hour/td-p/701404
But, in your scenario, you could take a easy way as below:
You could find more explaination and examples about the "round up" for time below.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Round-time-DOWN-to-the-nearest-5-15-30-minutes/td-p/311676
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Round-up-time-to-next-hour/td-p/701404
But, in your scenario, you could take a easy way as below:
Try creating a new column with the following measure
=MROUND( [Time], "0:15" )
But make sure that the new column data type is Time.
It partially works but anything done after 9:45AM rounds up to 10AM.
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