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Hello guys and girls men and woman,
i have a begin date colum this is a date format type and a colum with whole numbers that are hours of work so 3 is 3 hours of work how can i count the hours of work up to the begin date to make a end date 8 hours of work equals 1 workday
for example my startdate = 06-12-2022 and my work hours a 14 hours my end date must be 07-12-2022
my startdate only have date not time
i hope someone can help me:))
Solved! Go to Solution.
Try adding a custom colum in the query editor with this formula (updated with your actual column names).
= [StartDate] + #duration(Number.RoundDown([HoursOfWork]/8,0),0,0,0)
Pat
Try adding a custom colum in the query editor with this formula (updated with your actual column names).
= [StartDate] + #duration(Number.RoundDown([HoursOfWork]/8,0),0,0,0)
Pat
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