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Hi, I've seen some solutions where users have looked for the earliest dates/times and have used the Group By / Min function to achieve this however I have a slightly more complicated situation which I cannot get my head around.
I have 2 situations where I want to calculate the shift time of a machine with example data below.
In the first instance, I want to calculate the duration of the day shift (day shift = 06:00-17:59) so for Machine A this would be between 06:00 and 17:30 (690 minutes)
For night shifts (night shift = 18:00-05:59 following day) I think that it gets more complicated because the End Time could be the following day to the Start Date. For Machine B I want to show 18:30-00:10 (280 minutes) and Machine C should be 22:00-23:45 (105 minutes). Machine would be 30 minutes however I'd want it to appear with a shift date of 07/07/23.
Desired Output -
| Machine | Shift Start Date | Shift | Duration |
| A | 07/07/23 | Day | 690 |
| B | 07/07/23 | Night | 280 |
| C | 07/07/23 | Night | 105 |
| D | 07/07/23 | Night | 30 |
Sample Data -
| Machine | Start Date | Start Time | End Date | End Time |
| A | 07/07/23 | 06:00 | 07/07/23 | 12:00 |
| A | 07/07/23 | 13:00 | 07/07/23 | 15:00 |
| A | 07/07/23 | 16:00 | 07/07/23 | 17:30 |
| B | 07/07/23 | 18:30 | 07/07/23 | 19:00 |
| B | 07/07/23 | 23:00 | 08/07/23 (UK format) | 00:10 |
| C | 07/07/23 | 22:00 | 07/07/23 | 22:30 |
| C | 07/07/23 | 23:30 | 07/07/23 | 23:45 |
| D | 08/07/23 (UK format) | 00:00 | 08/07/23 | 00:30 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @gavinf4444
You can refer to the following solutions
1.Create four calculated columns in table
StartTimeDate = CONVERT([Start Date]&" "&[Start Time],DATETIME)EndTimeDate = CONVERT([End Date]&" "&[End Time],DATETIME)ShitDate = IF([Start Time]=TIMEVALUE("00:00"),[Start Date]-1,[Start Date]) Type =
VAR a =
CONVERT ( 'Table'[ShitDate] & " " & TIMEVALUE ( " 06:00" ), DATETIME )
VAR b =
CONVERT ( 'Table'[ShitDate] & " " & TIMEVALUE ( "17:30" ), DATETIME )
VAR c =
CONVERT ( 'Table'[ShitDate] & " " & TIMEVALUE ( "18:00" ), DATETIME )
VAR d =
CONVERT ( 'Table'[ShitDate] + 1 & " " & TIMEVALUE ( "05:59" ), DATETIME )
RETURN
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
[StartTimeDate] >= a
&& [EndTimeDate] <= b, "Day",
[StartTimeDate] >= c
&& [EndTimeDate] <= d, "Night"
)
2.Then create a measure
Duration =
VAR a =
MINX (
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ),
[Machine]
IN VALUES ( 'Table'[Machine] )
&& [Type] IN VALUES ( 'Table'[Type] )
),
[StartTimeDate]
)
VAR b =
MAXX (
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ),
[Machine]
IN VALUES ( 'Table'[Machine] )
&& [Type] IN VALUES ( 'Table'[Type] )
),
[EndTimeDate]
)
RETURN
DATEDIFF ( a, b, MINUTE )
Output
Best Regards!
Yolo Zhu
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Hi @gavinf4444
You can refer to the following solutions
1.Create four calculated columns in table
StartTimeDate = CONVERT([Start Date]&" "&[Start Time],DATETIME)EndTimeDate = CONVERT([End Date]&" "&[End Time],DATETIME)ShitDate = IF([Start Time]=TIMEVALUE("00:00"),[Start Date]-1,[Start Date]) Type =
VAR a =
CONVERT ( 'Table'[ShitDate] & " " & TIMEVALUE ( " 06:00" ), DATETIME )
VAR b =
CONVERT ( 'Table'[ShitDate] & " " & TIMEVALUE ( "17:30" ), DATETIME )
VAR c =
CONVERT ( 'Table'[ShitDate] & " " & TIMEVALUE ( "18:00" ), DATETIME )
VAR d =
CONVERT ( 'Table'[ShitDate] + 1 & " " & TIMEVALUE ( "05:59" ), DATETIME )
RETURN
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
[StartTimeDate] >= a
&& [EndTimeDate] <= b, "Day",
[StartTimeDate] >= c
&& [EndTimeDate] <= d, "Night"
)
2.Then create a measure
Duration =
VAR a =
MINX (
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ),
[Machine]
IN VALUES ( 'Table'[Machine] )
&& [Type] IN VALUES ( 'Table'[Type] )
),
[StartTimeDate]
)
VAR b =
MAXX (
FILTER (
ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ),
[Machine]
IN VALUES ( 'Table'[Machine] )
&& [Type] IN VALUES ( 'Table'[Type] )
),
[EndTimeDate]
)
RETURN
DATEDIFF ( a, b, MINUTE )
Output
Best Regards!
Yolo Zhu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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