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zimcom
Pyrite | Level 9

 

Dear community,

 

I have data column in minute (column 1) which I want to convert to column 2 (hh:mm).

and what if the time interval extend beyond 24 hours, what is the best way to present this data?

 

Column 1

Column 2

61

01:01

80

01:20

50

00:50

42

00:42

94

01:34

49

00:49

35

00:35

 

Thanks as always

zimcom

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
Multiply by 60 then you'll have a proper SAS time value, which could just apply a SAS time format (hmm. In your case).
Data never sleeps

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
Multiply by 60 then you'll have a proper SAS time value, which could just apply a SAS time format (hmm. In your case).
Data never sleeps
zimcom
Pyrite | Level 9

column 1 is what I have in my dataset (in minutes) and column 2 is what I want to convert to ...

PaigeMiller
Diamond | Level 26

@zimcom wrote:

column 1 is what I have in my dataset (in minutes) and column 2 is what I want to convert to ...


@LinusH has provided the answer, give it a try.

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Paige Miller

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