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Hi Experts
How would you calculate the difference in meeting start time and meeting end time in Power Query.
Sample Data
| Start Time | End Time | |
| 11:30:00 | 13:00:00 | |
| 16:30:00 | 15:00:00 | |
| 09:15:00 | 10:30:00 |
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@Anonymous
Add a new column like this:
let
Difference = [End Time] - [Start Time],
Day = Number.Abs(Duration.Days(Difference)),
Hour = Number.Abs(Duration.Hours(Difference)),
Minute = Number.Abs(Duration.Minutes(Difference)),
Second = Number.Abs(Duration.Seconds(Difference)),
FullDurationAbs = #duration(Day, Hour, Minute, Second),
NextDayDuration = #duration(0,24,0,0) - FullDurationAbs
in
if [Start Time] > [End Time] then NextDayDuration else Difference
Hi - thats what i did but i get negitive time...
yes please
@Anonymous
Add a new column like this:
let
Difference = [End Time] - [Start Time],
Day = Number.Abs(Duration.Days(Difference)),
Hour = Number.Abs(Duration.Hours(Difference)),
Minute = Number.Abs(Duration.Minutes(Difference)),
Second = Number.Abs(Duration.Seconds(Difference)),
FullDurationAbs = #duration(Day, Hour, Minute, Second),
NextDayDuration = #duration(0,24,0,0) - FullDurationAbs
in
if [Start Time] > [End Time] then NextDayDuration else Difference
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