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MikeGeno
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Change Fiscal Year format in date table

I have a column in my date table for fiscal year as follows:

 

FiscalYear =
"FY" & YEAR('Date'[Date]) + IF(MONTH('Date'[Date]) < 4, -1)
 
The result is FY2023
 
I have tried to insert a format function a number of ways to change it show as FY23, but every time I get two digits it is not the correct year.
 
Thanks in advance
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ThxAlot
Super User
Super User

Simple enough,

ThxAlot_0-1696620567313.png



Expertise = List.Accumulate(


        {Days as from Today},


        {Skills and Knowledge},


        (Current, Everyday) => Current & Day.LeanAndPractise(Everyday)


)



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ThxAlot
Super User
Super User

Simple enough,

ThxAlot_0-1696620567313.png



Expertise = List.Accumulate(


        {Days as from Today},


        {Skills and Knowledge},


        (Current, Everyday) => Current & Day.LeanAndPractise(Everyday)


)



Thank you!  I only needed two "y"'s to get rid of the 20 and show FY23.  Much appreciated

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