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Hi
Currently looking for a solution for my Calendar Table. I have dates ranging from years 2018 - 2035. I need a collumn that takes 6 weeks for an offset. I want it so I can measure yearly data but within 6 week periods. Any chance anyone can think of a solution. Cheers 🙂
Thank you for the help, is there anyway of getting this to reset for every january so that when we go from december 2018 to january the 1st the 6 week offset resets back to 1.
Thanks
@William_Walk , Assume you want 6 week offset staring from 2018
You can have have a new column like
New column=
var _min = min(Date[Date])
var _diff = datediff(_min, [Date], day)
return
quotient(_diff, 42) +1
If need you can move the first date sunday or monday using the week start logic
2.Any Weekday Week - Start From Any day of Week
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Any-Weekday-Week-Decoding-Date-and-Calendar-2-5-Powe...
https://medium.com/chandakamit/cheat-sheet-any-weekdays-week-start-date-just-one-variable-apart-6b2e...
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