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Add 30m to date/time using Power Query.

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I have a column with date/time stamps where I need the time stamps to be in 30 min increments, so instead of 03/01/2023 12:00:00 AM listed over 48 times I need row two to say 03/01/2023 12:30:00, then row 3 to say 03/01/2023 01:00:00, and so on. How can I do this in Power Query? (Bonus if it's 24 hr format)

 

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Thank you!

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@LHub Add an Index column starting at 0 and then a custom column:

= Table.AddColumn(#"Added Index", "Custom", each [Column1] + #duration(0,0,30,0) * [Index])


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@Greg_Deckler , 

 

Thank you! It was skipping every other day so I added a Modulo column up to 48 and that worked! 🎉

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@LHub Is this column all by itself or in a table with other columns? 

List.DateTimes( #datetime(2023, 3, 1, 0, 0, 0), 48, #duration(0,0,30,0))


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@Greg_Deckler 

 

There are two columns, first is date/time stamp, second contains values associated with that date/time stamp.

 

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@LHub Add an Index column starting at 0 and then a custom column:

= Table.AddColumn(#"Added Index", "Custom", each [Column1] + #duration(0,0,30,0) * [Index])


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