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GTheunissen
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Merge table based on start -end time.

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How can I merge those two tables based on start-end time? 

 

 

 

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keshavagrawal27
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Resolver I

Hi @GTheunissen ,

  • Convert the two columns to date in query editor
  • Use Merge option found in the same query editor window

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keshavagrawal27
Resolver I
Resolver I

Hi @GTheunissen ,

  • Convert the two columns to date in query editor
  • Use Merge option found in the same query editor window

@GTheunissen I would do the same. I would have to make  sure first to have the same data types before merging.





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