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Hey there,
I pulled the date from JDE, which is 5-digit julian date. Do you kow how to convert that into normal calendar date? I tried below way but failed. (added a columns as below)
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Hi @naoyixue1 ,
Here are the steps you can follow:
DAX
Column =
DATE(INT('Table'[Column1]/1000)+2000,1,MOD('Table'[Column1],1000))
M Language (Query Editor)
Date.AddDays(#date(Number.RoundDown([Column1]/1000)+2000,1,1),Number.Mod([Column1],1000)-1)
Result:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
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Hi @naoyixue1 ,
Here are the steps you can follow:
DAX
Column =
DATE(INT('Table'[Column1]/1000)+2000,1,MOD('Table'[Column1],1000))
M Language (Query Editor)
Date.AddDays(#date(Number.RoundDown([Column1]/1000)+2000,1,1),Number.Mod([Column1],1000)-1)
Result:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
= DATE( "20" & INT( [Julian Date] / 1000 ), 1, 1 ) + MOD( [Julian Date], 1000 ) - 1
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