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learner03
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Calculate Max and Min from another table

How can I get value for MAX timestamp and MIN timestamp in Table 1 from Table 2 as per below scenerio-

 

akapoor03_0-1626921321519.png

 

 

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@learner03 apologies, I didn't catch that requirement in your initial description.

How about these:

MIN Timestamp = 
VAR _USERNAME = Table1[UserName]
VAR _DATE = FORMAT(Table1[Date], "dd/mm/yyyy")
VAR _Result = 
CALCULATE(
    MIN(Table2[Timestamp]),
    Table2[User] = _USERNAME,
    FORMAT(Table2[Timestamp], "dd/mm/yyyy") = _DATE
)
Return
_Result

 

MAX Timestamp = 
VAR _USERNAME = Table1[UserName]
VAR _DATE = FORMAT(Table1[Date], "dd/mm/yyyy")
VAR _Result = 
CALCULATE(
    MAX(Table2[Timestamp]),
    Table2[User] = _USERNAME,
    FORMAT(Table2[Timestamp], "dd/mm/yyyy") = _DATE
)
Return
_Result

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ebeery
Memorable Member
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@learner03 assuming you are trying to do this as a calculated column in Table 1, you could use something like:

MIN Timestamp = 
VAR _USERNAME = Table1[UserName]
RETURN
CALCULATE(
    MIN(Table2[Timestamp]),
    Table2[User] = _USERNAME
)

and

 

MAX Timestamp = 
VAR _USERNAME = Table1[UserName]
RETURN
CALCULATE(
    MAX(Table2[Timestamp]),
    Table2[User] = _USERNAME
)

 

Thanks . Just a follow up Question--

How can I get difference of the Start and end time in hours (like whole number example 5,6.5 etc)-

akapoor03_0-1626931333644.png

 

 

I tried with this, but getting minimum time from whole Table 2 and Max time from whole Table 2 like below-

akapoor03_0-1626923183782.png

 

where as I want min time of 21/07/201 and Max time of 21/07/201, and similarly min time of 22/07 amd max time of 22/07 and so on . So, basically min and max time of the date.

@learner03 apologies, I didn't catch that requirement in your initial description.

How about these:

MIN Timestamp = 
VAR _USERNAME = Table1[UserName]
VAR _DATE = FORMAT(Table1[Date], "dd/mm/yyyy")
VAR _Result = 
CALCULATE(
    MIN(Table2[Timestamp]),
    Table2[User] = _USERNAME,
    FORMAT(Table2[Timestamp], "dd/mm/yyyy") = _DATE
)
Return
_Result

 

MAX Timestamp = 
VAR _USERNAME = Table1[UserName]
VAR _DATE = FORMAT(Table1[Date], "dd/mm/yyyy")
VAR _Result = 
CALCULATE(
    MAX(Table2[Timestamp]),
    Table2[User] = _USERNAME,
    FORMAT(Table2[Timestamp], "dd/mm/yyyy") = _DATE
)
Return
_Result

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