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Rayudu1
Helper I
Helper I

How to create Start Time and End Time Slicers for single Datetime column

Hello Team,

We have one Table.

This is the below columns,

Date-Time , value and Legends.

How to create different Start Time (Hours, Minutes ) and End Time (Hours, Minutes) Slicers .

Please find the below screenshot for reference

Rayudu1_0-1726112337691.png

 

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Thanks for the reply from Gabry , please allow me to provide another insight:

Hi, @Rayudu1 

1.First, use the HOUR() function, the MINUTE() function, the SECOND() function, and the Right() function to create four calculated columns:

HOUR = HOUR('Table'[DateTime])
min = MINUTE('Table'[DateTime])
ss = SECOND('Table'[DateTime])
AP = RIGHT('Table'[DateTime],2)

vlinyulumsft_0-1726211723589.png

2.Next, create two more calculation tables with these four columns, one for each as a slicer:

starttime = ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[DateTime],'Table'[Legends],'Table'[Value])
endtime = 'starttime'

3.Next, select the filter measure in the visualization:

VAR NOW1 =
    TIME ( HOUR ( MAX ( 'Table'[DateTime] ) ), MINUTE ( MAX ( 'Table'[DateTime] ) ), SECOND ( MAX ( 'Table'[DateTime] ) ) )
VAR START1 =
    TIME ( MAX ( 'starttime'[HOUR] ), MAX ( 'starttime'[min] ), MAX ( 'starttime'[ss] ) )
VAR END1 =
    TIME ( MAX ( 'endtime'[HOUR] ), MAX ( 'endtime'[min] ), MAX ( 'endtime'[ss] ) )
RETURN
    IF ( NOW1 >= START1 && NOW1 <= END1, 1, 0 )

vlinyulumsft_1-1726211843802.png

5.Here's my final result, which I hope meets your requirements.

vlinyulumsft_2-1726211843804.png


Of course, if you have any new ideas, you are welcome to contact us.
 

Best Regards,

Leroy Lu

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

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Rayudu1
Helper I
Helper I

Please find sample data.

Rayudu1_0-1726141410381.png

 

Oh I see, I don't know if you can do it with the standard powerbi slicer. Probably you need to use the filter pane. I don't know sorry

Gabry
Super User
Super User

Please provide sample data

How to create Start Time and End Time Slicers for Line Chart.
 
Please find the sample data.

Rayudu1_0-1726142694172.png

Please find the below screenshot for reference.

Rayudu1_1-1726142917434.png

 

 

Anonymous
Not applicable

Thanks for the reply from Gabry , please allow me to provide another insight:

Hi, @Rayudu1 

1.First, use the HOUR() function, the MINUTE() function, the SECOND() function, and the Right() function to create four calculated columns:

HOUR = HOUR('Table'[DateTime])
min = MINUTE('Table'[DateTime])
ss = SECOND('Table'[DateTime])
AP = RIGHT('Table'[DateTime],2)

vlinyulumsft_0-1726211723589.png

2.Next, create two more calculation tables with these four columns, one for each as a slicer:

starttime = ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[DateTime],'Table'[Legends],'Table'[Value])
endtime = 'starttime'

3.Next, select the filter measure in the visualization:

VAR NOW1 =
    TIME ( HOUR ( MAX ( 'Table'[DateTime] ) ), MINUTE ( MAX ( 'Table'[DateTime] ) ), SECOND ( MAX ( 'Table'[DateTime] ) ) )
VAR START1 =
    TIME ( MAX ( 'starttime'[HOUR] ), MAX ( 'starttime'[min] ), MAX ( 'starttime'[ss] ) )
VAR END1 =
    TIME ( MAX ( 'endtime'[HOUR] ), MAX ( 'endtime'[min] ), MAX ( 'endtime'[ss] ) )
RETURN
    IF ( NOW1 >= START1 && NOW1 <= END1, 1, 0 )

vlinyulumsft_1-1726211843802.png

5.Here's my final result, which I hope meets your requirements.

vlinyulumsft_2-1726211843804.png


Of course, if you have any new ideas, you are welcome to contact us.
 

Best Regards,

Leroy Lu

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

Thank you so much @Anonymous "Leroy Lu"

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