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Hello. I am creating a dashboard using a direct query to Dataverse, with automatic page refresh when a change is detected. Because I am using direct query, I can do very little transformation in Power Query. And because I am using automatic page refreshes, I cannot use calculated tables or columns because then the visuals do not refresh when a change is detected.
As a result, most of my table columns in the table visuals are coming from measures. I have one measure to convert the time from UTC to local (local date = Selectedvalue(table[date/time]) - TIME(5,0,0).
However, I need a way to condition this statement so if the date falls within daylight savings time, the measure will only subtract 4 hours. Is this possible? I found several articles on how to do this in power query, but I cannot use power query for this.
Solved! Go to Solution.
hi @mll92
tried to write a measure like this:
Measure =
VAR _table =
ADDCOLUMNS(
ALL(DateTable[Date]),
"Day",
WEEKDAY(DateTable[Date], 2),
"Month",
MONTH(DateTable[Date])
)
VAR _table1 =
FILTER(
_table,
[Month]=3&&[Day] = 7
)
VAR _shiftdate =
EXCEPT(
TOPN(
2,
_table1,
DateTable[Date],
ASC
),
TOPN(
1,
_table1,
DateTable[Date],
ASC
)
)
VAR _shiftdate2 = MINX(_shiftdate, [Date])
RETURN
IF(
MAX([Date])<_shiftdate2,
MAX([Date]) - TIME(5,0,0),
MAX([Date]) - TIME(4,0,0)
)
When plot a table visual with the date column, it worked like this:
On the second Sunday in March, the difference between UCT and local will change from -5 hours to -4 hours. Then return to -5 on the first Sunday in November
hi @mll92
tried to write a measure like this:
Measure =
VAR _table =
ADDCOLUMNS(
ALL(DateTable[Date]),
"Day",
WEEKDAY(DateTable[Date], 2),
"Month",
MONTH(DateTable[Date])
)
VAR _table1 =
FILTER(
_table,
[Month]=3&&[Day] = 7
)
VAR _shiftdate =
EXCEPT(
TOPN(
2,
_table1,
DateTable[Date],
ASC
),
TOPN(
1,
_table1,
DateTable[Date],
ASC
)
)
VAR _shiftdate2 = MINX(_shiftdate, [Date])
RETURN
IF(
MAX([Date])<_shiftdate2,
MAX([Date]) - TIME(5,0,0),
MAX([Date]) - TIME(4,0,0)
)
When plot a table visual with the date column, it worked like this:
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