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Hi,
I am migrating excel reports to Power BI. I need help converting the Excel formulas below to DAX.
=DATEVALUE(TEXT([@[ClosedCaseDate]],"m/yyyy"))
=DATEVALUE(TEXT([@[ClosedCaseDate]],"m/d/yyyy"))-WEEKDAY([@[ClosedCaseDate]])+1
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@sb2848 , You have date values function power query too
New date = DATEVALUE([Text Date column])
Week start date, assuming you already have date
Week start date = 'Date'[Date]+-1*WEEKDAY('Date'[Date],2)+1
Hi @sb2848
Please try these two measures formulas .
Measure 1 = DATEVALUE(SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Date]))Measure 2 = DATEVALUE(SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Date]))-WEEKDAY('Table'[Date])+1
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Ailsa Tao
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Hi @sb2848
Please try these two measures formulas .
Measure 1 = DATEVALUE(SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Date]))Measure 2 = DATEVALUE(SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[Date]))-WEEKDAY('Table'[Date])+1
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Ailsa Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@sb2848 , You have date values function power query too
New date = DATEVALUE([Text Date column])
Week start date, assuming you already have date
Week start date = 'Date'[Date]+-1*WEEKDAY('Date'[Date],2)+1
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