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Creating an average timeline based on datetime

Hi,

I have a dataset from a callcenter with all inbound calls in 2013 (phonenumber, number called, time called, call duration, wait time, call forwarding etc).

I have a datetime field which shows the date and time the call was received (eg 2-1-2013 7:38:07). Now I want to create a timeline chart that shows a line displaying the average number of calls on a time (starting at 07:00 and ending at 19:00).

What is the easies way to do this? I've already started creating a master calendar.

Thanks in advance,

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maxgro
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MVP

try this

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Thanks but that's not really what I am looking for. Here is an example of some DateTime values:

DateCalc
12-06-13 12:21:26
12-06-13 12:22:56
12-06-13 12:40:17
12-06-13 12:47:36
12-06-13 12:47:36
12-06-13 13:11:46
12-06-13 13:12:13
12-06-13 13:23:34
12-06-13 13:33:28
12-06-13 13:34:09
12-06-13 13:35:19
12-06-13 13:38:03
12-06-13 13:39:57
12-06-13 13:39:57
12-06-13 13:41:57
12-06-13 13:41:57
12-06-13 13:51:16
12-06-13 13:54:13
12-06-13 13:54:13
12-06-13 14:00:46
12-06-13 14:15:30
12-06-13 14:16:08
12-06-13 14:21:52
12-06-13 14:22:32
12-06-13 14:34:26
12-06-13 14:52:43
12-06-13 15:00:30

I think I am going to try  to create an expression which only takes hh:mm (14:34) for all values and then use count. Then show the result against a dimension time (based on minutes).

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I've create a new Dimensions in the script based on DateTime called Time: =Time(Hour(DateTime)&':' & Minute(DateTime)) as Time;

Now I've created a line chart with Time as Dimension and a simple expression: =Count(Time)

This gets the results I want but I am still curious to other solutions people could use.

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you can also use the Round function in QlikView if you don't have a lot of data points to get a more even distribution (and you will be better able to see trends)