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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 (
| First | 06:00:00 | 13:59:59 |
| General | 08:30:00 | 05:00:00 |
| Second | 02:00:00 | 22:00:00 |
| Third | 22:00:00 | 05:59:00 |
@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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