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Sairam_11
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Assigning shift based on live timing - SQL

Hello All,

 

Im trying to map the shift based on the timings that are being arrived from backend of SQL data and i have used this formula (

shift = MAXX(filter('Table (2)',Table[datetime]>='Table (2)'[starttime] && Table[datetime] <='Table (2)'[endtime] ),'Table (2)'[shift]),
but yet i cannot arrive at the expected result.
 
The shift timing are given below.
Shift          Start Time  End Time
First06:00:0013:59:59
General08:30:0005:00:00
Second02:00:0022:00:00
Third22:00:0005:59:00
 
A solution will help me progress.
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Sairam_11
Frequent Visitor

Hi @amitchandak , Thanks for your reply!

 

Enclosed for your kind perusal.

Assign Shift.pbix

 

 

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Sairam_11 , This formula seems fine to me for a new column in Table looking into table 2 you have shared above

 

shift = MAXX(filter('Table (2)',Table[datetime]>='Table (2)'[starttime] && Table[datetime] <='Table (2)'[endtime] ),'Table (2)'[shift])

 

Can you please share what is wrong? Share data for both tables to test

 

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