I just joined up and saw an older post about someone wanting to figure out how to see customer transaction count per hour, unfortunately it was closed so I decided to respond more publicly here for what worked for me but would love feedback from others if there's other ways.
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I'd love to see about having this report but with fees deducted. Any tips on how to see this?
@Sammie_C and @beekaboo_she ;
I am not sure what actual columns are trying to be produced from the exports to get the sales per hour details.
What I have done which is using Excel instead of google sheets is:
Only issue I ran into was I would see 1 for all transaction for a Time, since you still need to show PowerQuery how to average or define the time frame when a sale was made.
Do you want sales made at say 2:31pm as a 2pm sale or a 3pm sale..... Rnd up this is where I started giving up.
I did find this through Google Search which may assist you in doing what you want.
To round Time in Google sheets you can follow this from an AI generated response in a Google Search :
AI Generated
Hi @beekaboo_she, I see you are fairly new to the Square Community. Welcome!
I personally am not familiar with another way of doing so. I am going to go ahead and tag in a couple of our amazing Square Champions and see if they have any knowledge on this. @TheRealChipA and @Candlestore, do you all have any insight on this?
If you all don't have any other ideas, I can definitely reach out to our Operations teams and see if they know of anything else that would be helpful.
@Sammie_C and @beekaboo_she ;
I am not sure what actual columns are trying to be produced from the exports to get the sales per hour details.
What I have done which is using Excel instead of google sheets is:
Only issue I ran into was I would see 1 for all transaction for a Time, since you still need to show PowerQuery how to average or define the time frame when a sale was made.
Do you want sales made at say 2:31pm as a 2pm sale or a 3pm sale..... Rnd up this is where I started giving up.
I did find this through Google Search which may assist you in doing what you want.
To round Time in Google sheets you can follow this from an AI generated response in a Google Search :
AI Generated
This is very helpful, @Candlestore! I hope this answers your question, @beekaboo_she. Let us know if you have any other questions.
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