% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/identify_shifts.R \name{identify_shifts} \alias{identify_shifts} \title{Identify shifts based on outlook time settings for work day start and end time} \usage{ identify_shifts(data, return = "plot") } \arguments{ \item{data}{A data frame containing data from the Hourly Collaboration query.} \item{return}{Character vector to specify what to return. "table" (default) returns a summary table of the counts of shifts. "data" returns the original input data frame with the \code{Shifts} column appended.} } \description{ This function uses outlook calendar settings for start and end time of work day to identify work shifts. The relevant variables are \code{WorkingStartTimeSetInOutlook} and \code{WorkingEndTimeSetInOutlook}. } \examples{ dv_data \%>\% identify_shifts() }