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Could you help transform the following DAX to M please ?
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@Anonymous
Add the following as a Custom Column in Power Query to your table:
if [Date] = Date.AddDays(Date.From(DateTime.FixedLocalNow()),2) then 2 else if [Date] = Date.AddDays(Date.From(DateTime.FixedLocalNow()),-3) then 3 else 0
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#"Filter Date" = Table.AddColumn(#"Previous Step", "Filter", each if Source = Date.AddDays(DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow()),-2) then 2 else if Source = Date.AddDays(DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow()),-3) then 3 else null)
Thanks to the great efforts by MS engineers to simplify syntax of DAX! Most beginners are SUCCESSFULLY MISLED to think that they could easily master DAX; but it turns out that the intricacy of the most frequently used RANKX() is still way beyond their comprehension! |
DAX is simple, but NOT EASY! |
@Anonymous
Add the following as a Custom Column in Power Query to your table:
if [Date] = Date.AddDays(Date.From(DateTime.FixedLocalNow()),2) then 2 else if [Date] = Date.AddDays(Date.From(DateTime.FixedLocalNow()),-3) then 3 else 0
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