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clifgriffin
I have a worksheet with outage times for our various services. Per incident
I have the duration in minutes. I convert this duration into weekly,
monthly, and yearly downtime percentages.
I have created three pivot tables that pull this data in. The result is
something like this:
Email 694 0.068849206
694 is the total sum of minutes that the service e-mail was down in the
given time period. 0.06... is the total downtime percentage for the service
Email.
ALL I want to do is convert the later downtime number into uptime.
0.068849206 would become 93.12% uptime.
Very simple, right? I could easily do this with a normal field but I can't
figure out how to do this in a PivotTable. I see the "Show values as" option
but it seems unable to reference a specific number. It wants to do column
comparison row by row.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Thank you,
Clifton Griffin
I have the duration in minutes. I convert this duration into weekly,
monthly, and yearly downtime percentages.
I have created three pivot tables that pull this data in. The result is
something like this:
Email 694 0.068849206
694 is the total sum of minutes that the service e-mail was down in the
given time period. 0.06... is the total downtime percentage for the service
Email.
ALL I want to do is convert the later downtime number into uptime.
0.068849206 would become 93.12% uptime.
Very simple, right? I could easily do this with a normal field but I can't
figure out how to do this in a PivotTable. I see the "Show values as" option
but it seems unable to reference a specific number. It wants to do column
comparison row by row.
Any help will be much appreciated.
Thank you,
Clifton Griffin