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Hi, I have two recovery % values in two seperate columns associated with a single date (without a time stamp) in my query editor. I would like to seperate shift 1 and shift 2 such that shift 2 is offset 12 hours from shift 1 and they can be compared all in a single coumn. Does anyone know how I could go about this? Thank you very much, your help is most appreciated.
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@GoldBarz start a new query, click advanced editor and paste this code, you can tweak it as you see fit
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("ZZNJjgMxCEWvEpVUu4gwGLD7KlHuf42u8hiTnRdPwH/g9/ugF70YmR/4h3g8DxfQdN4PAvLz+DxvhjdGFUQqk8F0MLIxGUH8ZjID22DSzjAUrQyByWB0Z655Wh0B58HYzjhQroxBnvN4rEO1jjukMpi8MZZB6jymoDiYsvtJPZcjlOmHcIcIHM9m02cwCqavbjjST0PEURFzh8qMTxKhTB2S1W6X7VYz1QdPAaQxXWqQ1jPokMUTsaYgAdOEPLYz6u1sVdqFX7sg64dU1ky78TtUU4Cgsx3jz3pleFoQxZvMoxLmCXGcqSsoUBYkcXeW++C+oGC81N9RHzrXwhqhkvrtfkEWFVA7lcv4DX3+AQ==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Date = _t, #"Met Bal % Au Rec - Shift 1" = _t, #"Met Bal % Au Rec - Shift 2" = _t]),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Date", type datetime}, {"Met Bal % Au Rec - Shift 1", Percentage.Type}, {"Met Bal % Au Rec - Shift 2", Percentage.Type}}),
#"Renamed Columns" = Table.RenameColumns(#"Changed Type",{{"Met Bal % Au Rec - Shift 1", "1"}, {"Met Bal % Au Rec - Shift 2", "2"}}),
#"Unpivoted Other Columns" = Table.UnpivotOtherColumns(#"Renamed Columns", {"Date"}, "Attribute", "Value"),
#"Changed Type1" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Unpivoted Other Columns",{{"Attribute", Int64.Type}}),
#"Added Custom" = Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type1", "DateTime", each [Date]+(#duration(0,if [Attribute] = 1 then 6 else 12,0,0)), type datetime),
#"Removed Other Columns" = Table.SelectColumns(#"Added Custom",{"DateTime", "Value"})
in
#"Removed Other Columns"
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@GoldBarz start a new query, click advanced editor and paste this code, you can tweak it as you see fit
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("ZZNJjgMxCEWvEpVUu4gwGLD7KlHuf42u8hiTnRdPwH/g9/ugF70YmR/4h3g8DxfQdN4PAvLz+DxvhjdGFUQqk8F0MLIxGUH8ZjID22DSzjAUrQyByWB0Z655Wh0B58HYzjhQroxBnvN4rEO1jjukMpi8MZZB6jymoDiYsvtJPZcjlOmHcIcIHM9m02cwCqavbjjST0PEURFzh8qMTxKhTB2S1W6X7VYz1QdPAaQxXWqQ1jPokMUTsaYgAdOEPLYz6u1sVdqFX7sg64dU1ky78TtUU4Cgsx3jz3pleFoQxZvMoxLmCXGcqSsoUBYkcXeW++C+oGC81N9RHzrXwhqhkvrtfkEWFVA7lcv4DX3+AQ==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Date = _t, #"Met Bal % Au Rec - Shift 1" = _t, #"Met Bal % Au Rec - Shift 2" = _t]),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Date", type datetime}, {"Met Bal % Au Rec - Shift 1", Percentage.Type}, {"Met Bal % Au Rec - Shift 2", Percentage.Type}}),
#"Renamed Columns" = Table.RenameColumns(#"Changed Type",{{"Met Bal % Au Rec - Shift 1", "1"}, {"Met Bal % Au Rec - Shift 2", "2"}}),
#"Unpivoted Other Columns" = Table.UnpivotOtherColumns(#"Renamed Columns", {"Date"}, "Attribute", "Value"),
#"Changed Type1" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Unpivoted Other Columns",{{"Attribute", Int64.Type}}),
#"Added Custom" = Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type1", "DateTime", each [Date]+(#duration(0,if [Attribute] = 1 then 6 else 12,0,0)), type datetime),
#"Removed Other Columns" = Table.SelectColumns(#"Added Custom",{"DateTime", "Value"})
in
#"Removed Other Columns"
Learn about conditional formatting at Microsoft Reactor
My latest blog post The Power of Using Calculation Groups with Inactive Relationships (Part 1) (perytus.com) I would ❤ Kudos if my solution helped. 👉 If you can spend time posting the question, you can also make efforts to give Kudos to whoever helped to solve your problem. It is a token of appreciation!
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@GoldBarz Got it, can you also paste the sample data into the table format instead of an image.
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Date | Met Bal % Au Rec - Shift 1 | Met Bal % Au Rec - Shift 2 |
1/1/2022 0:00 | 73.54% | 71.17% |
1/2/2022 0:00 | 55.33% | 78.65% |
1/3/2022 0:00 | 80.37% | 82.26% |
1/4/2022 0:00 | 82.95% | 81.63% |
1/5/2022 0:00 | 83.57% | 83.72% |
1/6/2022 0:00 | 87.18% | 86.85% |
1/7/2022 0:00 | 83.17% | 77.49% |
1/8/2022 0:00 | 68.35% | 65.50% |
1/9/2022 0:00 | 74.37% | 70.97% |
1/10/2022 0:00 | 71.70% | 73.73% |
1/11/2022 0:00 | 78.30% | 81.66% |
1/12/2022 0:00 | 82.22% | 81.92% |
1/13/2022 0:00 | 82.81% | 81.33% |
1/14/2022 0:00 | 76.50% | 76.29% |
1/15/2022 0:00 | 74.40% | 75.54% |
1/16/2022 0:00 | 73.67% | 74.21% |
1/17/2022 0:00 | 76.61% | 76.64% |
1/18/2022 0:00 | 77.16% | 78.99% |
1/19/2022 0:00 | 81.32% | 80.51% |
1/20/2022 0:00 | 83.13% | 81.91% |
1/21/2022 0:00 | 80.82% | 80.08% |
1/22/2022 0:00 | 77.40% | 79.98% |
1/23/2022 0:00 | 78.68% | 78.78% |
1/24/2022 0:00 | 79.65% | 79.53% |
1/25/2022 0:00 | 79.94% | 86.53% |
1/26/2022 0:00 | 81.10% | 84.23% |
Expected output would look like this:
Date | Recovery |
1/1/2022 6:00 | 73.54 |
1/1/2022 18:00 | 71.17 |
1/2/2022 6:00 | 55.33 |
1/2/2022 18:00 | 78.65 |
1/3/2022 6:00 | 80.37 |
1/3/2022 18:00 | 82.26 |
1/4/2022 6:00 | 82.95 |
1/4/2022 18:00 | 81.63 |
1/5/2022 6:00 | 83.57 |
1/5/2022 18:00 | 83.72 |
1/6/2022 6:00 | 87.18 |
1/6/2022 18:00 | 86.85 |
@GoldBarz not super clear, can you provide the expected output.
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