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I am looking to find the difference between two dates from two different tables. The tables being used are Assignments and AssigmentBaselines. The columns used are 'Assignments[AssignmentActualFinishDate] and 'AssignmentBaselines'[AssignmentBAselineFinishDate]. The tables have a relationship many to one (*:1) and has a both cross filter direction.
The formula I have been using is:
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Hi @Anonymous
please try
Baseline Days +/- =
DATEDIFF (
AssignmentBaselines[AssignmentBaselineFinishDate],
RELATED ( Assignments[AssignmentActualFinishDate] ),
DAY
)
Hi @Anonymous
please try
Baseline Days +/- =
DATEDIFF (
AssignmentBaselines[AssignmentBaselineFinishDate],
RELATED ( Assignments[AssignmentActualFinishDate] ),
DAY
)
I am no longer getting any errors, but the data is not auto filling into the columns.
I guess it just took some time. As of right now, it seems like that fixed the issue. Thank you for the help. I was banging my head against the wall for too long.
@Anonymous
This is a bug in the latest update. Just manually resize the column and the values should appear.
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