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Maybe it's because I'm using a source with a date-time format, but the timevalue function returns a date, and there doesn't seem to be a way to return time except as a string, or time units at all.
Hi @avierywan,
I'm not sure if I got your question but I think you can use Power Query to split the column in date and time columns.
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