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Anonymous
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Sum time from Time card

Hi Folks,

I`m trying to get all  employee worked time.

E.g.

In this table we have Sarah, John, Lucca and Peter.

IndexNameDay DD-MM-YYYYCheck
1Sarah01/02/202008:01:00
1Sarah01/02/202011:49:00
1Sarah01/02/202013:05:00
1Sarah01/02/202017:25:00
3John01/02/202008:01:00
3John01/02/202011:49:00
3John01/02/202013:05:00
3John01/02/202017:25:00
3John01/02/202018:30:00
3John01/02/202019:25:00
4Lucca01/02/202008:05:00
5Peter01/02/202008:10:00
5Peter01/02/202012:10:00
5Peter01/02/202013:09:00

 

Times:

Sarah: 

08:08:00

John: 

09:03:00

Lucca:

-08:00:00

Peter:

-04:05:00

 

 

 

Table :

 

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("hdAxCoAwDAXQu3QWTNKKmiOIg+AoDkUEJwXR+xsp6mKbKXx4hJ8Mg0GTmd7vfpEJmAPlBAR3qBjQjFmCILKrFWIZCoWUTIFYSc22rPEqMfE1iYq3SFSoPbBiC2lRPzucpPacJv93TCCFpG4+5v2HIKQJkk7kYvnJeAE=", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Index = _t, Name = _t, #"Day DD-MM-YYYY" = _t, Check = _t]),
    #"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Name", type text}, {"Day DD-MM-YYYY", type date}, {"Check", type time}, {"Index", Int64.Type}})
in
    #"Changed Type"

 

 Tks for your help...

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v-easonf-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi , @Anonymous 

Can you talk about how to calculate the working hours of workers?

I don't  quiet understand Lucca and peter's worked time.

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Best Regards,
Eason

Anonymous
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Hi @v-easonf-msft.

It's because the schedule is 8 hours/day and 1 hours to lunch, so I wait for this hours.

Hi , @Anonymous 

Sorry for the later reply .

 

It's still  difficult to understand   how to calculate the working hours .

The most confusing thing is that the number of records for each person is completely different.

Without a specific calculation rule, it would be difficult for me to write dax...

Sarah : 
(11:49- 08:01)+(17:25 - 13:05)                    3:48+4:20=08:08    
the same to the result your gave  "08:08"

John:
(11:49:-08:01)+(17:25-13:05)+(19:25-18:30)        3:48+4:20+0:45=8:03    
How  to get  the result "09:03" ?

Lucca:  One record   "08:00"     
How  to get  the result "-08:00"?

Peter:   Three record
How  to calculate  the result "-04:05"?

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason

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