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Hello
I am trying to find the difference in days between the current date today() and the end of the current year. All the functions I am finding want a table field as an argument. But I am not concerned with my dataset for this purpose.
As an example, today is 02/19/2020. there are 316 days until the end of the year. I want a measure that will show 316 today, 315 tomorrow, etc. Then roll over to 365 on january 1st 2021.
Thank you for your help!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Try:
Measure =
DATEDIFF( TODAY(), DATE(YEAR(TODAY()), 12, 31), DAY)
Thank you, this works perfectly!
Hi @cmccully
Measure =
DATEDIFF( TODAY(), DATE(YEAR(TODAY()), 12, 31), DAY)
Incase you want it for your date column.
Measure =
DATEDIFF( min(Table[Date]), DATE(YEAR(min(Table[Date])), 12, 31), DAY)
Thanks & regards,
Pravin Wattamwar
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