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I am trying to use an if statement that uses a "fake" date when an order haven't been assigned a arrival date.
But when writing this seemingly easy piece of code I get the below error message saying that it "can't return a variant data typ..."
There has to be a way around this. Does anyone know?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi @Anonymous
try using DATE(2999,12,31) in the second argument of IF() statement in place of "2999-12-31"
Thanks for both answers!
However I've tried that before and yes, the code works. But then I instead face the problem that Arival-date has the wrong data type. The end result is a column where I can change the type to Date (so that I can use a Date interval as a slicer).
"2999-12-31" is a string, not a real date. Use the DATE function.
Hi @Anonymous
try using DATE(2999,12,31) in the second argument of IF() statement in place of "2999-12-31"
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