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Anonymous
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the calendar it is not start with January, how to make work

Date1 =
VAR MinYear = YEAR ( MIN('Date'[Date] ))
VAR MaxYear = YEAR ( MAX('Date'[Date] ))
RETURN
ADDCOLUMNS (
    FILTER (
        CALENDARAUTO( ),
        AND ( YEAR ( [Date] ) >= MinYear, YEAR ( [Date] ) <= MaxYear )
    ),
    "Calendar Year", YEAR ( [Date] ),
    "Month Name", FORMAT ( [Date], "mmmm" ),
    "Month Number", MONTH ( [Date] )
)
TarifAlanazi_0-1671011752511.png

 

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tamerj1
Super User
Super User

Hi @Anonymous 
From the table view, select the [Month Name] column then select "Soret By Column" as highligted in your screenshot then from the dropdown select [Month Number]

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tamerj1
Super User
Super User

Hi @Anonymous 
From the table view, select the [Month Name] column then select "Soret By Column" as highligted in your screenshot then from the dropdown select [Month Number]

Anonymous
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TarifAlanazi_0-1671017870767.png

 

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