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Help with a If calculation

Hi

I have two datefields and want the diffrens in between them. I do this by Stopdate - StartDate.

But in some fields the StopDate are wrong. So I only want the calculation for the fields were Stopdate are larger then Startdate. I do the caluclation in the script as  Date(Date#(StopDate, 'YYYYMMDD'), 'YYYY-MM-DD') - Date(Date#(StartDate, 'YYYYMMDD'), 'YYYY-MM-DD') as DayDiff

I guess I should use a IF statemeant, can anyone help me?

Thanks!

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Miguel_Angel_Baeyens

Hi,

If I understand correctly, you only need to add a conditional so the expression is only calculated when StopDate is greater than StartDate, so the following should do it:

If(StopDate > StartDate,

     Date(Date#(StopDate, 'YYYYMMDD'), 'YYYY-MM-DD') - Date(Date#(StartDate, 'YYYYMMDD'), 'YYYY-MM-DD')

     , 0) as DayDiff // 0 is the default value when StopDate is not greater than StartDate: change it according to your needs

Hope that helps.

Miguel

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Miguel_Angel_Baeyens

Hi,

If I understand correctly, you only need to add a conditional so the expression is only calculated when StopDate is greater than StartDate, so the following should do it:

If(StopDate > StartDate,

     Date(Date#(StopDate, 'YYYYMMDD'), 'YYYY-MM-DD') - Date(Date#(StartDate, 'YYYYMMDD'), 'YYYY-MM-DD')

     , 0) as DayDiff // 0 is the default value when StopDate is not greater than StartDate: change it according to your needs

Hope that helps.

Miguel

CELAMBARASAN
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Hi,

     Try with this.

     If(Date(Date#(StopDate, 'YYYYMMDD'), 'YYYY-MM-DD')>Date(Date#(StartDate, 'YYYYMMDD'), 'YYYY-MM-DD'),Interval(Date(Date#(StopDate, 'YYYYMMDD'), 'YYYY-MM-DD')-Date(Date#(StartDate, 'YYYYMMDD'), 'YYYY-MM-DD'),'D')) as DayDiff

Hope it helps

Celambarasan

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Thanks to both of you!