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Hello Guys.
Could someone help me? I really don't know what is happening with FORMAT function !
Table is defined as Date Table, column is in a date format. And I have this result.
January is turn in December and other in January. It is the first time I have this problem. I have already used this formula in many projects.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous
how about using [Date] instead of MONTH ? Maybe month formula is messing up with format formula.
Hope it helps
Hi @Anonymous
how about using [Date] instead of MONTH ? Maybe month formula is messing up with format formula.
Hope it helps
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