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Davykyndt
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Creat column with shift numbers

I have a calendar table where I'd like to add a column with workingshifts. I have 2 working shifts working 7 days for shift A and then 7 days for shift B.

 

Any idea how I can calculate this basen on my Senshiftday?

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Hi I found a solution:

 

Shiftnr = if((mod(calender[Date]+2;14)+1)<=7;"Shift A"; "Shift B")

 

 

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parry2k
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Is there any relationship between SenShiftDay column and date column in your example?



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No, this table is created from a calendarauto() function (Date column).

how di d you calcualted senshiftday in your example? What made you choose value 1 to 7



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SenShiftday = if((WEEKDAY(calender[Date];2)+3)>7;WEEKDAY(calender[Date];2)-4;WEEKDAY(calender[Date];2)+3)

The shift starts on a day 1 and runs until day 7, after this the next shift starts.

Hi I found a solution:

 

Shiftnr = if((mod(calender[Date]+2;14)+1)<=7;"Shift A"; "Shift B")

 

 

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