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First question - what is the completed block showing? It's super high. completed is more a point in time we measure to (ex: launch to completed= live) or from. Something shouldn't be completed for 150 days.
There are 2 new time frames we are interested in. One is time to when anything is entered into either initial results or final results.
This is tricky in that neither may exist - or you could have one without the other. So both should be counted individually as "completed > initial = time to initial" and "completed > final = time to final". We don't per se need time from completed to initial to final.
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Avocado - completed is weird and would like time to initial results and time to final results
Feb 7, 2020
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First question - what is the completed block showing? It's super high. completed is more a point in time we measure to (ex: launch to completed= live) or from. Something shouldn't be completed for 150 days.
There are 2 new time frames we are interested in. One is time to when anything is entered into either initial results or final results.
This is tricky in that neither may exist - or you could have one without the other. So both should be counted individually as "completed > initial = time to initial" and "completed > final = time to final". We don't per se need time from completed to initial to final.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: