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Just need a simple calculated column
=if(MOHDEP1[FDDate]>= "03/01/23", 1,0)
This errors out. What is the proper syntax to do a simple date comparison?
=if(MOHDEP1[FDDate]>= date(2023,3,1), 1,0) works, but I would think there is a shorter way to write this code?
Same with BETWEEN. To create a calculated column to flag records between two dates, is there a better way to write:
=if(MOHDEP1[FDDate]>= date(2023,3,1) && MOHDEP1[FDDate]<= date(2023,6,30), 1,0) ?
Thanks.
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Hi @domtrump
there are other few ways to that but they're no better than this one. You my use DATEVALUE or CONVERT-DATETIME but nothing I personally prettge DATE approach. No need to be frustrated I guess.
Hi @domtrump
there are other few ways to that but they're no better than this one. You my use DATEVALUE or CONVERT-DATETIME but nothing I personally prettge DATE approach. No need to be frustrated I guess.
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