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Hey,
I'm trying to filter our nightshift so shift start sunday 19:35 and ends monday 06:30 is "Sunday" an so on.
Example. shift start Wednesday 16-02-2022 23:15 and ends Thursday 17-02-2022 06:30 two top rows.
How can i filter so when i choose 16-02-2022 in slicer it takes from 23:15-06:30 and leaves out 16-02-2022 00:00:00 - 16-02-2022 06:30:00??
Hope you guys can help me.
Day shift:
06:30-15:00 Mon-Thursday
06:00 - 12:20 Friday
Evening shift: 15:00 - 23:15 Mon-Wednesday
Thursday 15:00 - Friday 02:05
Night shift:
Sunday 19:35 - Monday 06:30
Monday 23:15 - Tuesday 06:30
Tuesday 23:15 - Wednesday 06:30
Wednesday 23:15 - Thursday 06:30
Hi, @Slikvikdk ;
Can you share some simple data and show the results you want to output?
It makes it easier to give you a solution.
Looking forward to your reply!
Best Regards,
Community Support Team_ Yalan Wu
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Hi,
I encountered a similar challenge yesterday. As a solution I recommend creating this kind of "date2" column that will place the nightshift to previous date if it has value before a certain time:
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