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anongard
Helper I
9 years ago
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DATEDIFF with blank dates

Hello all,

 

I'm struggling hard with the datediff function right now. My problem is this:

 

I have two columns of dates, column A is a start date and column B is a finish date. Every column has a start date, but not every column has a finish date. I am trying to create a column C that has the age of the record. Using DATEDIFF=(column A, column B, DAY) will return the age in days of the columns with an end date, but since there are null values for those still ongoing, it returns nothing for them. I still need that age! Any thoughts on how to accomplish this?  

 

Thanks,

Alex

 

 

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    anongard,

    What days do you want to return for those blank end dates? If you want to return the days between start date and today when the end date us blank, you can use the following DAX to calculate age of the record.

    Column = IF(ISBLANK(Table[End Date]),DATEDIFF(Table[Start Date],TODAY(),DAY),DATEDIFF(Table[Start Date],Table[End Date],DAY))


    Regards,

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    Not applicable

    anongard,

    What days do you want to return for those blank end dates? If you want to return the days between start date and today when the end date us blank, you can use the following DAX to calculate age of the record.

    Column = IF(ISBLANK(Table[End Date]),DATEDIFF(Table[Start Date],TODAY(),DAY),DATEDIFF(Table[Start Date],Table[End Date],DAY))


    Regards,

    • anongard's avatar
      anongard
      Helper I

      Thank you! Related, but more difficult question:

       

      In PowerQuery, I'm trying to replicate this DAX function: TestCourse = IF(Courses[CompletedDate] > Courses[ActivationDate],TRUE,FALSE)

       

      However, nothing I've tried in M has worked. I tried first with

       

      = if Courses[CompletedDate] > Courses[ActivationDate]

      then "TRUE"

      else "FALSE" 

       

      but I get errors about cyclic references and nothing very helpful to resolve it. If I could sort / filter in the DAX view that would be even better, but I suppose that's the entire point... 

       

      Thanks,

      Alex

      • Anonymous's avatar
        Anonymous
        Not applicable

        anongard,

        I am not able to reproduce your issue. In Query Editor, add a custom column as shown in the following screenshot.


        Regards,

    • user-2021's avatar
      user-2021
      New Member

      hello - instead of using TODAY is there a way to calculate it from date slicer.

      Column = IF(ISBLANK(Table[End Date]),DATEDIFF(Table[Start Date],TODAY(),DAY),DATEDIFF(Table[Start Date],Table[End Date],DAY))

       

      Thank you.