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Based on the image above, i have TimeIn & TimeOut. So i try to get the hours between these 2 times, meaning that TimeOut - TimeIn. So based on that simple calculation, i got the hours worked values. But some of the value have -ve sign. I just want to know how many hours worked & i just want to ignore the -ve values. So how can i do that? Thanks in advance 😊
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@New_be Try this:
Number.Abs(Number.From([Adj_OutTime]) - Number.From([Adj_InTime])) * 24
@New_be , I think because the out time in on next day
if Duration.Hours([Adj_hour_worked]) <0 then [Adj_hour_worked] + duration(1,0,0) else [Adj_hour_worked]
Indeed! It is because the out time is in the next day & vice versa. Thanks!
@New_be - Use Number.Abs to get the absolute value. So formula should be:
Number.Abs([Adj_OutTime] - [Adj_InTime])
I try to use this formula;
But i got the error;
@New_be Try this:
Number.Abs(Number.From([Adj_OutTime]) - Number.From([Adj_InTime])) * 24
@New_be - Cool. Sometimes Power Query really annoys the **bleep** out of me!! 🙂
@New_be Maybe try some spaces? This worked for me
Number.Abs([SampleID] - [Outcome]) * 24
Oh, wait, those are date time, hang on.
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