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Hi there. I've calculated the total minutes between two timestamps... but I guessed the formula. Is this the best way to go about doing it? In this particular case -- would it not make sense to rather calculate duration as a new column in my Table1 table?
Best wishes,
Michelle
Yes this is the best way. The calculated column would provide the same result if the data set is big then measure is more recommended
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