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Why are response time averages exports in total minutes, not “days, hours, minutes” as shown in reports?

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Why are response time averages exports in total minutes, not “days, hours, minutes” as shown in reports?

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Response time averages are exported as pure numeric data because most users want to export reports to tools such as Excel so they can manipulate the information and re-use it. If response time data is exported into a cell in the format of “days, hours, minutes,” the non-numeric characters would prevent the user from running additional calculations.

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