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Hi,
I have to validate current timestamp between given start and end date times on Power BI Desktop.
Thanks & Regards,
Suresh Peddirsi,
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Don't worry dude we have another one way
Time Difference =
var Start_Date = NOW() -- Replace Now() with start_date
var end_Date = NOW() -- Replace Now() with end_date
var Start_time = FORMAT(Start_Date,"HH:mm:ss")
var End_time = FORMAT(end_Date,"HH:mm:ss")
return FORMAT( TIME(LEFT(Start_time,2) ,MID(Start_time,4,2),RIGHT(Start_time,2)) -
TIME(LEFT(End_time,2) ,MID(End_time,4,2),RIGHT(End_time,2)) , "HH:mm:ss"
)
I hope it will give u the time difference dude..
let me know any further doubts . cheers
Hi @suji,
What is the format of your timestamp column? Do you set the Data Type of the timestamp column to Date/Time? If you have changed its data type to Date/Time, you are able to directly check if current timestamp is between given start date and end date using formulas as follows.
Column = if(Table3[Timestamp]-Table3[Start Date]>=0 && Table3[End Date]-Table3[Timestamp]>=0,1,0)
MinColumn = if((24*60*(Table3[Timestamp]-Table3[Start Date])>=0) && (24*60*(Table3[End Date]-Table3[Timestamp]))>=0,1,0)
You can review this similar blog about how to calculate difference between two dates in DAX.
If the above example doesn’t return your expected result, please help to post sample data of your timestamp column and tell us what is the data type of this column.
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
Datediff (Startdate,Enddate,Day)
so use DateDiff function it will help u
Hi Baskar,
Thanks for your quick response. Datediff will work for date compare. but my issue is Date with timestamp.
I have to check current timestamp is between given start date and end date.
Thanks & Regards,
Suresh Peddirsi
Don't worry dude we have another one way
Time Difference =
var Start_Date = NOW() -- Replace Now() with start_date
var end_Date = NOW() -- Replace Now() with end_date
var Start_time = FORMAT(Start_Date,"HH:mm:ss")
var End_time = FORMAT(end_Date,"HH:mm:ss")
return FORMAT( TIME(LEFT(Start_time,2) ,MID(Start_time,4,2),RIGHT(Start_time,2)) -
TIME(LEFT(End_time,2) ,MID(End_time,4,2),RIGHT(End_time,2)) , "HH:mm:ss"
)
I hope it will give u the time difference dude..
let me know any further doubts . cheers
Thanks Baskar
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