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I have created a new column with this:
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Hi @Lunge_PTP ,
You can also use FORMAT for this purpose:
FORMAT('Calendar'[Indbetalingsdato],"YYYY-MM")
Hi @Lunge_PTP ,
You can also use FORMAT for this purpose:
FORMAT('Calendar'[Indbetalingsdato],"YYYY-MM")
Generally I create the Calendar using Power Query. Here you can add a column like this:
Column Name: "YearMonthNo"
Expression
= Text.Combine(
{Date.ToText([Indbetalingsdato], "yyyy"), "-", Date.ToText([Indbetalingsdato], "MM")}))
Go to data view, select your new column, in column tools choose sort by (Date).
Hi @Lunge_PTP
Instead you can duplicate your date column and change its date format directly from ribbon as shown in below screenshot. Since the way you following to create a column actually its converting that column as text and its causing issue while sorting.
Best Regards,
Samarth
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