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Datetime within Datetime range?

Grantham
6 - Meteoroid

Good day All

 

Im relatively new to Alteryx and and would like to ask for help with a problem: 

 

I have a 2 files, 1st - indicated the system generated date and times ( start and end ) of customer visits and a 2nd - indicating the actual datetime that visit.

 

I need to know if the actual date time falls within the system generated datetime = Yes or outside = No or ether the start or end date falls within the range =  Start/End Yes.

Alternatively : if only the Start Actual datetime falls within or outside the generated datetime range?

 

File 1 :  Generated datetime

 

Customer accSystem Start date time System Start date time 
1232022/06/28 10:002022/06/28 10:30
4562022/06/28 13:302022/06/28 14:00
7892022/06/28 16:002022/06/28 16:30

    

File 2 : Actual datetime

 

Caller IDActual call StartActual call End
Joe Smith2022/06/28 10:102022/06/28 10:20
Joe Smith2022/06/28 13:102022/06/28 13:25
Joe Smith2022/06/28 16:252022/06/28 16:35

 

Thank you

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flying008
14 - Magnetar

Hi, @Grantham 

 

Could you give a table as your want output form ?

AmrMansour
Alteryx
Alteryx

 Hi @Grantham 

Happy to have you in our user community. 

 

I can see that there are no matching records between the 2 data sets ( unique ID). Does that mean that you need to " Append Fields :appendfields:" of all (Actual datetime) records to ( Generated datetime and then create your condition using a Custom "Filter :filter:"? 

 

Or you need a table of correspondence ( between Customer acc and Caller ID ) and then limit the matching by using "Join :Join:" and then create your condition using a Custom "Filter :filter:"? 

 

Cheers,

Amr Mansour

Digital CSM

 

IraWatt
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Hey @Grantham,

Here is an example of how to do this:

IraWatt_0-1656406001635.png

The first step is to convert you text data to a datetime so that you can compare them. I did this using the formula DateTimeParse. I then used an IF statement to compare the columns. 

Any questions or issues please ask :)
HTH!
Ira

Grantham
6 - Meteoroid

Thank you for the help 


IraWatt
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

No worries @Grantham 😄

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