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jitpbi
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calculate values for specific time duration

Hi,  

 

I need to display data for a specific time duration between 10 am to 6 pm on a line chart for 3 different fields by placing datetime on x-axis.

The data set having these fields:

-Datetime

-Target Sales

-Actual Sales

-Difference

 

jitpbi_1-1611945072254.png

 

Please suggest how to display on the chart only for the time from 10 am to 6 pm.

 

Thanks

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V-lianl-msft
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Hi @jitpbi ,

 

First, create a column to calculate the formatting time.

V-lianl-msft_0-1612336630461.png

Then create a measure to apply it to visual level filter.

Measure = IF(MAX('Table'[time])>=TIME(10,0,0)&&MAX('Table'[time])<=TIME(18,0,0),1,0)

V-lianl-msft_1-1612336765108.png

 

 

Best Regards,
Liang
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V-lianl-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @jitpbi ,

 

First, create a column to calculate the formatting time.

V-lianl-msft_0-1612336630461.png

Then create a measure to apply it to visual level filter.

Measure = IF(MAX('Table'[time])>=TIME(10,0,0)&&MAX('Table'[time])<=TIME(18,0,0),1,0)

V-lianl-msft_1-1612336765108.png

 

 

Best Regards,
Liang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

parry2k
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@jitpbi you should separate date and time into two different columns, which can be done easily in Power Query, and then put a page-level or report level filter on the time column and filter between 10 am and 6 pm.

 

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Thanks @parry2k for the suggestion. Please suggest how can we do it in DAX as well?

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