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Hello,
I am looking to determine the difference in hours on a given day for a salesman who works that day. The expected result would be essentially be a seperate table with the salesmans name, the date, and the difference between the hours worked in that day.
The table below is a sampling of the data but this would need to scale to around 1000 people. .
Agent CustomerName Date
| Billy | Random Customer | 10/27/18 6:21 AM |
| Billy | Random Customer | 11/4/18 7:26 AM |
| Billy | Random Customer | 10/9/18 04:13:AM |
| Billy | Random Customer | 10/9/18 05:43:AM |
| Billy | Random Customer | 10/9/18 03:33:AM |
| Billy | Random Customer | 10/9/18 01:13:AM |
| Bob | Random Customer | 10/27/18 12:27 AM |
| Bob | Random Customer | 10/27/18 2:02 AM |
| Bob | Random Customer | 10/27/18 4:26 AM |
| Bob | Random Customer | 10/27/18 7:26 AM |
| Bob | Random Customer | 10/27/18 7:26 PM |
| Bob | Random Customer | 10/27/18 10:26 PM |
| Bob | Random Customer | 10/11/18 7:16 AM |
| Bob | Random Customer | 10/11/18 2:16:03PM |
| Bob | Random Customer | 10/11/18 07:16:03PM |
| Bob | Random Customer | 10/11/18 1:36:03PM |
| Bob | Random Customer | 10/11/18 1:21:03PM |
| Bob | Random Customer | 11/1/18 1:16 PM |
Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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HI @demonfc,
In my opinion, I'd like to suggest you extract hour part from datetime column. Then you can create time table with time value from 0:00 to 23:00, build relationship from time table to new 'hour' column.
Column formula:
Hour = TIME(HOUR([Date]),0,0)
Calculate table formula:
Time table = GENERATESERIES(TIME(0,0,0),TIME(23,0,0),TIME(1,0,0))
After these steps, you can use time table column as axis, origin table column as value column create visuals with summarize original table values.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
HI @demonfc,
In my opinion, I'd like to suggest you extract hour part from datetime column. Then you can create time table with time value from 0:00 to 23:00, build relationship from time table to new 'hour' column.
Column formula:
Hour = TIME(HOUR([Date]),0,0)
Calculate table formula:
Time table = GENERATESERIES(TIME(0,0,0),TIME(23,0,0),TIME(1,0,0))
After these steps, you can use time table column as axis, origin table column as value column create visuals with summarize original table values.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hello @demonfc
In order to determine the difference in hours you must have a start datetime and a end datetime.
In you date what is your start datetime and what is your end datetime???
Hi sokg,
Basically, it would be a 24 hour date/time of any given day. Starting at 12:00:00 AM of any given day and ending at 11:59:59 PM that same day.
Thank you for your help.
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