Hi Everyone,
I hope everyone had a lovely Christmas and will have a blessed new year. The issue I'm struggling with is basically If the day of the week is Friday I want to be able to skip ahead to 10:00am on the next Monday and then repeat this process if the day is Saturday or Sunday.
I have no idea if that's actually possible but if it is any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated many thanks in advance to anyone who sees this.
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Hi @Deano478
It's possible to do, but can you provide a bit more context for your specific use case?
hey @DavidSkaife this particular use case relates to Monthly deadlines so essentially I need to run this WF on the first working day of each month at 10:00am, 12:00pm and 2:00pm and if its run at 10 its deadline 1, 12 deadlines 2 etc.. I probably didn't explain myself very well at all looking back on my question now. My apologies for that
Hi @Christina_H thank you for our input i'll infidelity look at what you have and give it a whirl to try and do what I'm trying to do
@Christina_H @DavidSkaife I appreciate both of your inputs I found a way to workaround the days and just focus on the specific time frames instead by using a rather annoying formula 😂. I attached the formulas in case it might be of any interest to you guys or anyone else in future.
@Deano478 Here's a quick simplification of your formula to make it less annoying! You could also drop the calculated fields for DateTimeNow and DateTimeToday (replace the field in the calculation below with the DateTimeNow formula instead)
Switch(DateTimeHour([DateTimeNow]),"Outside deadline hours",12,"Deadline 1",9,"Deadline 2",14,"Deadline 3",8,"Deadline 4")
One slight downside is that it won't include the final minute included in yours, the times run from e.g. 12:00 to 12:59 rather than 13:00.