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Hi,
I have data for a bar in the example file, the bar is open till 4am every morning, so i am looking for help to get the report to show this,
Basically i want the working day to start at 4:00am and it to end at 3:39am the next day, is there any way this can be shown on the graph?
It would also be helpful to have the occupancy calculation to reset at 4:00, I have already done this calculation, it would be great if someone could help as im not an expert.
Thank you so much,
link to the example report below
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LOYl0P_7kLu_Xe60UDuxC14ZiKMexcEa/view?usp=sharing
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Hi @molzmad
You want something like this? The day starts with 4am to the next day 4am? You can create a connected HourTable, hours in Text format, connect to your Hours, Sort this column with another column (use Index here)
You can add a custom column to minus 4 hours from the original date column, then use it to create visuals.
= [timestamp] - #duration(0,4,0,0)
Paul Zheng _ Community Support Team
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Hi @molzmad
You want something like this? The day starts with 4am to the next day 4am? You can create a connected HourTable, hours in Text format, connect to your Hours, Sort this column with another column (use Index here)
Awesome, i'll give that a go, thank you so much
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