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Hi
Hopefully you folks can help out with this as I am stuck.
I have two tables that are linked by a Run_ID
The activity table shows the status changes of runs and I want to know the difference between what is actually happening and what was planned.
I want to know the difference in time between JobRun[RunPickupTime] and Activity[ActivityTime] where Activity[RunStatus]=4
As there may be duplicate rows where the Activity[RunStatus] is the same I need to also limit it to show the time with the lowest Activity[ActivityID]
Table | JobRun |
JobRun[Run_ID] | JobRun[RunPickupTime] |
258450 | 2/05/2018 7:40 |
Table | Activity | ||
Activity[Activity_Run_ID] | Activity[ActivityTime] | Activity[RunStatus] | Activity[ActivityID] |
258450 | 2/05/2018 6:33 | 1 | 2278 |
258450 | 2/05/2018 10:39 | 4 | 2387 |
258450 | 2/05/2018 10:40 | 4 | 2498 |
258450 | 2/05/2018 10:40 | 5 | 3123 |
Cheers in advance.
ED
Solved! Go to Solution.
Try this calculated column out (in JobRun):
Column = VAR tmpTable = FILTER(RELATEDTABLE(Activity),[RunStatus]=4) VAR minActivityID = MINX(tmpTable,[ActivityID]) VAR tmpTable1 = FILTER(tmpTable,[ActivityID]=minActivityID) RETURN DATEDIFF([RunPickupTime],MAXX(tmpTable1,[ActivityTime]),MINUTE)
Try this calculated column out (in JobRun):
Column = VAR tmpTable = FILTER(RELATEDTABLE(Activity),[RunStatus]=4) VAR minActivityID = MINX(tmpTable,[ActivityID]) VAR tmpTable1 = FILTER(tmpTable,[ActivityID]=minActivityID) RETURN DATEDIFF([RunPickupTime],MAXX(tmpTable1,[ActivityTime]),MINUTE)
This worked great! Thanks so much @Greg_Deckler for the solution. First time I have used VAR as well. Learning time.
Cheers.
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