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m_woolf
Master II
Master II

write count(if with set analysis

I have this expression:

count(if(InDateTime<=[30 min] and OutDateTime>=[30 min],LineNo))

which is working fine, but is a little slow. I thought maybe it would be faster with set analysis. I have tried:

=count({<InDateTime={'<=[30 min]'}> * <OutDateTime={'>=[30 min]'}>}LineNo)

and

=count({<InDateTime={'<=[30 min]'},OutDateTime={'>=[30 min]'}>}LineNo)

but no joy.

 

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count is a resource intensive function. You can use flags (set to 1 or 0) in the script to indicate if the LineNo is in a specific timebucket and then use those flags in your set analysis.