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Aditya Jadhav
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Oct 25, 2021
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Matching different data sets based on time

Hi, Have 3 different data sets whose time don't match and need that to compare with each other by plotting it on the same graph but that is very difficult in a very big data set. Have made 3 pivot t...
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    Riny_van_Eekelen
    Oct 26, 2021

    Aditya Jadhav In PQ you can easily split the date and time components. First, make sure that the column is of the "Date/time" data type. Select the Date/Time column with the add column tab active. Select the Time icon, Time only. That will extract the time portion into a new column. Then do something similar with the transform column tab active. Select the Date/Time column and choose Date, Date only. That changes the column to hold only the date. Finally, select the time column (add column tab active) and select Time, Hour to create a new column with only the hour component.

     

    PS: Wrote this answer from memory as I'm not near a computer that has Excel wit PQ on it. So perhaps, these instructions aren't 100% correct, but I trust you'll be able to figure it out.

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