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This article will explain how to convert seconds into date-time format on a pivot table.

1. Ensure your seconds column is of type integer.

2. In the widget editor, add the widget script below. Information on how to add a widget script here: https://sisense.dev/guides/customJs/extensions/#dashboard-and-widget-javascript-extensions

 

 

var dateColumns = [4,5,6,7,8]; //select the time columns that should be transformed
var thousand_separator = ',' //replace , with your local thousands separator if needed
var time_separator = ':' //replace : with your local time separator if needed

var returnedData = "";
for (var i = 0; i < dateColumns.length; i++) {
returnedData += "td:nth-child(" + dateColumns[i] + ") div";
if (i < dateColumns.length - 1) returnedData += ",";

}

widget.on('ready', function(se, ev){
var e = element;
var w = widget;
var d = dashboard;

_.each($(returnedData , e).not('.wrapper, .p-head-content'), function(cell){
	
var num = parseFloat($(cell).text().split(thousand_separator).join(''));

var sign = num < 0 ? "-" : "";
num = Math.abs(num); //
console.log('num')
console.log(num)

if(isNaN(num)){
return;
} else{
	

var hours = (parseInt( num / 3600 ));
console.log('hours')
console.log(hours)

var minutes = parseInt( (num - (hours * 3600)) / 60 );
console.log('minutes')
console.log(minutes)

var seconds = num - (hours * 3600) - (minutes * 60) ;
console.log('seconds')
console.log(seconds)

var hoursText = hours < 10 ? "0" + hours : hours;
var minutesText = minutes < 10 ? "0" + minutes : minutes;
var secondsText = seconds < 10 ? "0" + seconds : seconds;
	
$(cell).text( sign + hoursText + time_separator + minutesText + time_separator + secondsText);
}
})
})

 

3. Adjust the dateColumns array (line 1) with the index of columns you would like to convert.

4. Save the script. Refresh the widget and click apply. You're all set!

Before and after the widget script is applied:

Screen Shot 2022-03-31 at 14.11.55.png

Notes: the script may reset the values in the second column to 00:00:00, if this happens simply refresh. This script is based off an older post, updated for the latest version of Sisense.

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‎02-13-2024 10:18 AM
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