Calculating overlap times between two sets of time stamps for different sets of dates

phrozen888

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Hello,

This is my first post on this forum and I am at a complete loss of how to proceed with calculating this.

I have two sets of data (#1) and (#2) with their own respective start and end date/time stamps. For example:
Start time (#1)End time (#1)Start time (#2)End time (#2)Overlap time (hh:mm)
1/4/16 1:56 PM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
1/4/16 1:57 PM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
1/4/16 1:21 PM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
1/4/16 3:37 PM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
0:01
2/4/16 12:36 PM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
2/4/16 12:59 PM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
2/4/16 12:27 PM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
2/4/16 12:40 PM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
0:13
3/12/16 9:20 AM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
3/12/16 10:22 AM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
3/3/16 2:32 PM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
3/3/16 2:53 PM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
0
--
3/4/16 10:09 AM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
3/4/16 10:41 AM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
0
--
3/12/16 9:03 AM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
3/12/16 11:38 AM

<tbody>
</tbody><colgroup><col></colgroup>
1:02

<tbody>
</tbody>

So the two sets of data are different in list size, for example #1 has 3 entries, #2 has 5 entries.

What I want to figure out is, for each start/end in list #1, how long is that duration overlapped in any entry in list #2?

Thanks in advance!
 

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