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Hello colleague,
Sorry for this stupid-but-simple question
How do I group the date range using DAX and return a value label?
Example : Range date of 1 Jan 2023 to 31 Jan 2023 will be labeled "A". Range date of 1 Feb 23 to 28 Feb 23 will be labeled "B", etc
I already have the date table in my dataset btw.
Thank you!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Then it should be hard coded like
SWITCH (
TRUE ( ),
'Date'[Date] IN CALENDAR ( DATE ( 2023, 01, 03 ), DATE ( 2024, 01, 23 ) ), "A",
etc.
)
Hi @aglpr
you can create a calculated column the date table using switch statement
SWITCH (
MONTH ( 'Date'[Date] ),
1, "A",
2, "B",
etc.
)
or perhaps you need to do that for Year-Month?
Hello Tamer,
Many thanks for your reply. What if the date is specific? (not limited only to the month)
For example 3 Jan 23 to 16 Feb 23 is "A", 17 Feb 23 to 21 Mar 23 is "B"
Thanks again!
Then it should be hard coded like
SWITCH (
TRUE ( ),
'Date'[Date] IN CALENDAR ( DATE ( 2023, 01, 03 ), DATE ( 2024, 01, 23 ) ), "A",
etc.
)
Many thanks Tamer! It works now 🙂
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