newbie - Simple beast mode calc not showing in Summary number
Newbie here...
I am simply trying to divide a field by a number to convert total seconds into Hours:
`calendar_duration`/3600
Calendar_duration is a number. The calculation works but does not show as in the summary number section.
Must be simple syntax to fix this. Sorry I am new to SQL code
Thanks,
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Hi @tstimple ,
This is because you can't use a beast mode as a summary number unless you're using aggregate functions (SUM, COUNT etc)
I'm not certain exactly what you're trying to show as a summary number but if you're looking for the total across all your rows you could do:
SUM(`calendar_duration`/3600)
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Hi @tstimple ,
This is because you can't use a beast mode as a summary number unless you're using aggregate functions (SUM, COUNT etc)
I'm not certain exactly what you're trying to show as a summary number but if you're looking for the total across all your rows you could do:
SUM(`calendar_duration`/3600)
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Thanks Grant
That's all (and exactly what) I needed!
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