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pedroccamaraDBI
3 years agoPost Partisan
Pivot or...?
Hi everyone, We have a system here that for every employee, that have to check in and check out with their own card. Of course not everybody do it by the book but that's why "we" are here, to see wh...
- 3 years ago
okay, i think i've fixed that bug. Try this:
let Source = your_table, f = (tbl as table) as table => [rows = Table.ToRecords(tbl), acc = List.Accumulate( rows, {}, (s, c) => if c[CLOCK_TYPE] = 51 then s & {c & [CHECKIN = c[DATETIMECHECK]] & [CHECKOUT = null]} else if List.IsEmpty(s) then s & {c & [CHECKIN = null] & [CHECKOUT = c[DATETIMECHECK]]} else if List.Last(s)[CHECKOUT] = null then List.RemoveLastN(s, 1) & {Record.TransformFields(List.Last(s), {"CHECKOUT", each c[DATETIMECHECK]})} else s & { c & [CHECKIN = null] & [CHECKOUT = c[DATETIMECHECK]]} ), out = Table.FromRecords(acc)][out], g = Table.Group(Source, {"SHIFT_NUMBER", "EMPLOYEE_CODE"}, {"all", each f(Table.Sort(_, "ABS_NUMBER"))}), expand = Table.ExpandTableColumn(g, "all", {"CLOCK_DATE", "CHECKIN", "CHECKOUT"}) in expand
AlienSx
3 years agoSuper User
I have no clue, mate. Please provide data to test. You have no abs_number this time - I am sorting by that column. I have the following test data:
Result is as follows:
pedroccamaraDBI
3 years agoPost Partisan
Hello AlienSx
Your solution is this last one but with just a litle tiny difference: the CLOCK_DATE should be in the grouping line, like this
g = Table.Group(Source, {"SHIFT_NUMBER", "EMPLOYEE_CODE", "CLOCK_DATE"}, {"all", each f(Table.Sort(_, "ABS_NUMBER"))}),
expand = Table.ExpandTableColumn(g, "all", {"CHECKIN", "CHECKOUT"}),
Now it's all good, the way it's needed, exactly my first post. Check it out
Thank you so much for all your effort
Take care