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If you have changed the type to Duration in Power Query, then apply formatting in the model as follows
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@DevadathanK , It will show in power bi, as time.
You can work with this like
https://radacad.com/calculate-duration-in-days-hours-minutes-and-seconds-dynamically-in-power-bi-usi...
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/33644.powerbi-aggregating-durationtime-i...
https://www.pbiusergroup.com/communities/community-home/digestviewer/viewthread?GroupId=547&MessageK...
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Chelsie-Eiden-s-Duration/m-p/793639#M389
@DevadathanK
If you have changed the type to Duration in Power Query, then apply formatting in the model as follows
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Thank you for the tip!
I am still getting an error when i change the data type into 'Duration' in power query. But by leaving the data type unchanged (from Date/Time or Time) and changing it to the format you specified (h:nn:ss), I am getting the required result.
Now i'm trying to convert the duration into total seconds so that i can use it in the formula for a calculated column.
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