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HI ,
Good day to you.
I tried multiples on Calculation between 2 dates by this calculation Diff= 1.*([Last Date]-[First Date]) . The output shown different number which i type manual on Excel for 6 to 7 days.
I'm wondering , what wrong with the data ? while i verify again and again. still foundd nothing wrong on the originated data.
Thanks with regards
Chanleakna Hang
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Hi @Chanleakna123,
Are you aimed to create a measure or calculated column using this formula Diff= 1.*([Last Date]-[First Date])?
If it is the latter and [Last Date] and [First Date] are both column fields, this formula is correct. It can return expected results.
Otherwise, you should use DateDiff function to return date interval between two dates in a measure:
Diff = DATEDIFF([First Date],[LastDate],DAY)
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @Chanleakna123,
Are you aimed to create a measure or calculated column using this formula Diff= 1.*([Last Date]-[First Date])?
If it is the latter and [Last Date] and [First Date] are both column fields, this formula is correct. It can return expected results.
Otherwise, you should use DateDiff function to return date interval between two dates in a measure:
Diff = DATEDIFF([First Date],[LastDate],DAY)
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
woww , it works. thanks you so much
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