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"Ordered Date" + "VSLA" (n-days) = "Business Dates" (Adjusted Order Date)
What I want to achieve is simple in Excel, but it's difficult in Power BI.
I've gone through 3 posts related to this question but no way out for me.
I do this in Excel so it's like this.
In PowerBI, I hope to see the output to be created by "New Column" in my table called "Table1", instead of "New Measure". Clearly, what I have in the image is incorrect.
Any direction would be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
The easiest way to accomplish this is to set up a date dimension, and mark days as business days on that. Then you can do the math pretty easily from there: https://radacad.com/do-you-need-a-date-dimension
Here's somebody having a similar issue of finding business days between two dates: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/calculate-number-of-working-days-between-2-dates/td-p/55456
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