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Hello - I want to add two columns in my calendar table to mark
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A simple switching column should do the trick but it will require you to refresh your model every day since today changes.
DateCategory =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
DimDate[Date] = TODAY (), "today",
DimDate[Date] = TODAY () - 1, "previous day",
DimDate[Date] < TODAY (), "previous dates",
DimDate[Date] > TODAY (), "future dates"
)
Hi, @gauravnarchal
Date =
CALENDAR ( DATE ( 2021, 10, 01 ), DATE ( 2021, 10, 15 ) )
2. Create two new columns to represent previous dates and future dates respectively.
Previous day =
DATEADD ( 'Date'[Today], -1, DAY )
Future dates =
DATEADD ( 'Date'[Today], +1, DAY )
If the method I provided above can't solve your problem, what's your expected result? Could you please provide more details for it?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi, @gauravnarchal
Date =
CALENDAR ( DATE ( 2021, 10, 01 ), DATE ( 2021, 10, 15 ) )
2. Create two new columns to represent previous dates and future dates respectively.
Previous day =
DATEADD ( 'Date'[Today], -1, DAY )
Future dates =
DATEADD ( 'Date'[Today], +1, DAY )
If the method I provided above can't solve your problem, what's your expected result? Could you please provide more details for it?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
A simple switching column should do the trick but it will require you to refresh your model every day since today changes.
DateCategory =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
DimDate[Date] = TODAY (), "today",
DimDate[Date] = TODAY () - 1, "previous day",
DimDate[Date] < TODAY (), "previous dates",
DimDate[Date] > TODAY (), "future dates"
)
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