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Doh, followed along with the calendarauto example from the video (sqlbi.com) but no dates produced.
No syntax errors. Using 07.40 - Moving average.pbix
Table of Dates = CALENDARAUTO()
works just fine.
Tried other pbix files as well. 'New table' button was used :}
The following is the code I created that produces no syntax errors and no dates
Dates (CALENDARAUTO) =
VAR _FirstDate_CustomerBirth = MIN ( 'Customer'[Birth Date] )
VAR _FirstDate_ProductAvailable = MIN ( 'Product'[Available Date] )
VAR _FirstDate_SalesDelivery = MIN ( 'Sales'[Delivery Date] )
VAR _FirstDate_SalesOrder = MIN ( 'Sales'[Order Date] )
VAR _FirstDate =
IF ( _FirstDate_SalesOrder < _FirstDate_SalesDelivery, _FirstDate_SalesOrder, _FirstDate_SalesDelivery )
VAR _DateTable =
FILTER (
CALENDARAUTO(),
YEAR ( [Date] ) >= _FirstDate -- 'CALENDARAUTO'.[Date]
)
RETURN
ADDCOLUMNS(
_DateTable,
"Year", YEAR ( [Date] ),
"Month", FORMAT ( [Date], "mmm" ),
"Month Number", MONTH ( [Date] ),
"Quarter", FORMAT ( [Date], "\QQ yyyy" )
)
Solved! Go to Solution.
hi @garythomannCoGC ,
try like:
Dates (CALENDARAUTO) =
VAR _FirstDate_CustomerBirth = MIN ( 'Customer'[Birth Date] )
VAR _FirstDate_ProductAvailable = MIN ( 'Product'[Available Date] )
VAR _FirstDate_SalesDelivery = MIN ( 'Sales'[Delivery Date] )
VAR _FirstDate_SalesOrder = MIN ( 'Sales'[Order Date] )
VAR _FirstDate =
IF ( _FirstDate_SalesOrder < _FirstDate_SalesDelivery, _FirstDate_SalesOrder, _FirstDate_SalesDelivery )
VAR _DateTable =
FILTER (
CALENDARAUTO(),
YEAR ( [Date] ) >= YEAR(_FirstDate) -- 'CALENDARAUTO'.[Date]
)
RETURN
ADDCOLUMNS(
_DateTable,
"Year", YEAR ( [Date] ),
"Month", FORMAT ( [Date], "mmm" ),
"Month Number", MONTH ( [Date] ),
"Quarter", FORMAT ( [Date], "\QQ yyyy" )
)
Thank you @FreemanZ
DAX CALENDARAUTO function returns empty table when used in Power BI Desktop
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hi @garythomannCoGC ,
try like:
Dates (CALENDARAUTO) =
VAR _FirstDate_CustomerBirth = MIN ( 'Customer'[Birth Date] )
VAR _FirstDate_ProductAvailable = MIN ( 'Product'[Available Date] )
VAR _FirstDate_SalesDelivery = MIN ( 'Sales'[Delivery Date] )
VAR _FirstDate_SalesOrder = MIN ( 'Sales'[Order Date] )
VAR _FirstDate =
IF ( _FirstDate_SalesOrder < _FirstDate_SalesDelivery, _FirstDate_SalesOrder, _FirstDate_SalesDelivery )
VAR _DateTable =
FILTER (
CALENDARAUTO(),
YEAR ( [Date] ) >= YEAR(_FirstDate) -- 'CALENDARAUTO'.[Date]
)
RETURN
ADDCOLUMNS(
_DateTable,
"Year", YEAR ( [Date] ),
"Month", FORMAT ( [Date], "mmm" ),
"Month Number", MONTH ( [Date] ),
"Quarter", FORMAT ( [Date], "\QQ yyyy" )
)
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