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Hi All,
How to Calculate no.of days from two different dates. (e.g 2019-07-13 and 2020-01-10) There is the year changed.
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Hi,
Please try to create three calculated columns:
Year difference = DATEDIFF('Table'[DateStart],'Table'[DateEnd],YEAR)
Month difference = DATEDIFF('Table'[DateStart],'Table'[DateEnd],MONTH)
Day difference = DATEDIFF('Table'[DateStart],'Table'[DateEnd],DAY)
And the result shows:
Best Regards,
Giotto Zhi
Hi,
Please try to create three calculated columns:
Year difference = DATEDIFF('Table'[DateStart],'Table'[DateEnd],YEAR)
Month difference = DATEDIFF('Table'[DateStart],'Table'[DateEnd],MONTH)
Day difference = DATEDIFF('Table'[DateStart],'Table'[DateEnd],DAY)
And the result shows:
Best Regards,
Giotto Zhi
Hi,
Try using DATEDIFF
Column = DATEDIFF('Table'[Startdate],'Table'[Enddate],DAY)
I tried it but shown only difference from the days but there is a year and the month is different.
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