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Hello,
I hope you can help as i am battling to find away to calculate the time difference beween 2 dumps over 2 shifts.
I will explain:
I need a calculation that takes the latest time of shift 1 "Dump_End_Timestamp" and the earliest time of shift 2 "Dump_End_Timestamp" to give me its difference in Minutes. Keeping in mind by selecting the dump location.
Is this possible?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Try this measure:
Minutes Diff =
VAR vLastDumpShift1 =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( ShiftData[DUMP_END_TIMESTAMP] ),
ShiftData[DUMP_END_SHIFT_IDENT] = 1
)
VAR vFirstDumpShift2 =
CALCULATE (
MIN ( ShiftData[DUMP_END_TIMESTAMP] ),
ShiftData[DUMP_END_SHIFT_IDENT] = 2
)
VAR vResult =
DATEDIFF ( vLastDumpShift1, vFirstDumpShift2, MINUTE )
RETURN
vResult
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Try this measure:
Minutes Diff =
VAR vLastDumpShift1 =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( ShiftData[DUMP_END_TIMESTAMP] ),
ShiftData[DUMP_END_SHIFT_IDENT] = 1
)
VAR vFirstDumpShift2 =
CALCULATE (
MIN ( ShiftData[DUMP_END_TIMESTAMP] ),
ShiftData[DUMP_END_SHIFT_IDENT] = 2
)
VAR vResult =
DATEDIFF ( vLastDumpShift1, vFirstDumpShift2, MINUTE )
RETURN
vResult
Proud to be a Super User!
Thank you.
This looks like it could be the answer. I however get this message:
Any idea how i should format the date to be able to do the calculation?
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