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Hello. I have the following problem:
I have a file with a field called "PaymentDateHour" and it has date and hour format (09-12-2020 17:32:00). I need to group my table' entries by cycles with the following logic:
| Beginning | End | Cycle |
| Fri 11:00:00 | Mon 10:59:59 | 30 |
| Mon 11:00:00 | Tue 10:59:59 | 40 |
| Tue 11:00:00 | Wen 10:59:59 | 50 |
| Wed 11:00:00 | Thu 10:59:59 | 60 |
| Thu 11:00:00 | Mon 10:59:59 | 20
|
I need help to convert the date and hour format to weekday and hour format and then place in the respective cycle.
If a order was pay between friday 11:00:00 and monday 10:59:59 the cycle is 30 and so on.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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Hi @Anonymous
Cycle =
VAR cutOffT_ = 11 / 24
VAR shiftedDayTime_ = Table1[PaymentDayHour] - cutOffT_
VAR day_ =
WEEKDAY ( shiftedDayTime_, 2 )
RETURN
SWITCH ( day_, 1, 40, 2, 50, 3, 60, 4, 20, 30 )
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@Anonymous
Of course it does. See it at play in the attached file.
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Hi @Anonymous
Cycle =
VAR cutOffT_ = 11 / 24
VAR shiftedDayTime_ = Table1[PaymentDayHour] - cutOffT_
VAR day_ =
WEEKDAY ( shiftedDayTime_, 2 )
RETURN
SWITCH ( day_, 1, 40, 2, 50, 3, 60, 4, 20, 30 )
Please mark the question solved when done and consider giving a thumbs up if posts are helpful.
Contact me privately for support with any larger-scale BI needs, tutoring, etc.
Cheers
It didn't work: "An argument of function 'WEEKDAY' has the wrong data type or the result is too large or too small."
@Anonymous
Of course it does. See it at play in the attached file.
Please mark the question solved when done and consider giving a thumbs up if posts are helpful.
Contact me privately for support with any larger-scale BI needs, tutoring, etc.
Cheers
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