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bhmiller89
Helper V
Helper V

Duration Calculation across days

I have a data set that shows Job Report Dates. 

 

I want to calculate basically someone's shift. For the EndofShift I used the Max Job Report Date/Time and then for the BeginningofShift I used the Min Job Report Date/Time. When I do a DateDiff, the data is correct ONLY IF the employee works a shift in the same day. 

 

We have overnight employees who work, let's say 10pm-6am, and the formula will give a value that isn't 8 hours. 

 

Is there a way to remedy this? I'm using a dynamic date slicer to pick individual days to show the Shift Length 

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v-sihou-msft
Employee
Employee

@bhmiller89

 

You can just have the EndTime subtract StartTime. The result is calculated in days. To get hours, just multiply by 24.

 

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You can also do it with Power Query. 

 

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Or you can write an expression like: 

 

=Duration.Hours(Duration.From([EndTime]-[StartTime]))

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Regards,

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v-sihou-msft
Employee
Employee

@bhmiller89

 

You can just have the EndTime subtract StartTime. The result is calculated in days. To get hours, just multiply by 24.

 

24.PNG

 

You can also do it with Power Query. 

 

25.PNG

 

Or you can write an expression like: 

 

=Duration.Hours(Duration.From([EndTime]-[StartTime]))

26.PNG

 

Regards,

With the duration.hours, How do I make it not respond -16 when the hours are 4pm to 12am which should be 8

Greg_Deckler
Super User
Super User

Can you provide some sample data? Specifically, is it a Date/Time column that has the date and the time? What interval are you using for your DATEDIFF?


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