Maintenance KPI - Calculating MTBF & MDT (Mean Time Between Failures & Mean Downtime) in Power BI

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • In this video, you'll learn how to calculate the MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) and MDT (Mean Downtime) in Power BI.
    This is the first in a series of videos exploring the subject of reliability and availability calculations in Power BI.
    This video focuses on MTBF and MDT for a machine that is continually running. The data we have for the machines is a table of all the downtime events, both planned and unplanned (breakdowns).
    You'll learn how to create the calculated columns and measures required to calculate the MTBF and MDF.
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    00:00 - Definitions
    02:48 - Data Set and Model
    04:05 - Building in Power BI - Shift Definition
    06.38 - Downtime Event Length Calculated Column
    10:10 - Action Running Time Measure
    13:40 - Building up the calculations
    14:25 - Number of unplanned downtime events
    15:15 - MTFB (Hours) measure
    16:10 - MDT (Hours) measure
    18:45 - Summary of results
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Комментарии • 9

  • @ramakumarguntamadugu1299
    @ramakumarguntamadugu1299 2 года назад +2

    this is great explanation! thank you very much for sharing this content.

  • @gabrielalade7793
    @gabrielalade7793 Год назад

    Hello Jason, thanks for this great training it really means so much to me. I have watched over and over as I am working on something similar MTBF. But I am totally lost, it's a lot of differences in my data compared yours. Also, I am using tableau for this project. Is there any way you can be of help? I am stocked with my calculated fields. I will appreciate your help. Thanks

  • @ericmakwepa8125
    @ericmakwepa8125 Год назад

    Thanks for the video, kindly the link on how to create the tables

  • @tshedisomathabatha7059
    @tshedisomathabatha7059 Год назад +1

    Jason thanks for video is very helpful ,where can I get the link for the table used or how create one ?

    • @jasondavidsondata
      @jasondavidsondata  Год назад +1

      Hi, thanks for the comment. Which table are you looking for? Is it the source data table?

    • @tshedisomathabatha7059
      @tshedisomathabatha7059 Год назад

      Yes the source data table and thanks for your quick response.

    • @jasondavidsondata
      @jasondavidsondata  Год назад

      Hi. You can download the file here - effectivedashboards.com/course/maintenance-kpi-calculating-mtbf-mdt-mean-time-between-failures-mean-downtime-in-power-bi/
      Cheers,
      Jason

  • @gk9394
    @gk9394 Год назад

    So how can we do this from excel?