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I am trying to create a column that pulls downtime minutes between 2 dates excluding hours or non-ooperation 9PM to 5AM. If the downtime minutes fall between the exclude hours they should probably be set to 0. This is what I have so far on the formula but much of the results are incorrect.
WorkingDowntimeMinutes = IF ( ( EventLog[startdatetime] >= HOUR ( 5 ) || EventLog[StartTime] <= HOUR ( 21 ) ) && ( EventLog[stopdatetime] >= HOUR ( 5 ) || EventLog[stopdatetime] <= HOUR ( 21 ) ), DATEDIFF ( EventLog[startdatetime], EventLog[stopdatetime], MINUTE ) )
Any ideas where I am going wrong and how to add an else for the 0?
Thanks,
Mike
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I got this from Experts-Exchange and it worked.
IF ( HOUR(EventLog[startdatetime]) >= 5 , EventLog[DowntimeMinutes], 0 )
Okay, I am really not understanding this. I made this a bit simpler but still no proper results.
test = IF ( EventLog[startdatetime] >= HOUR ( 5 ), EventLog[DowntimeMinutes], 0 )
If I set ">=" then I get DownTimeMinutes but no "0" results. If i change to "<=" then I get all "0" but no DownTimeMinutes
I would expect the hilighted row to show "0" because the time is before 5 AM.
I got this from Experts-Exchange and it worked.
IF ( HOUR(EventLog[startdatetime]) >= 5 , EventLog[DowntimeMinutes], 0 )
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