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I cant seem to get a calender icon on on my date table, does anyone know why? i have the data type set as Date/time.
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Hi , @Nickstad
For the main condition for Power BI date icon to show, you can refer to My test results:
[1]We have two tables , and we have not created a relationship between two tables:
Result : the date icon always shows in two tables.
[1] Two tables has relationship and we create a one-to-many relationship by the [Date].
Result: The many side table fo not show the date icon.
[2]Two tables has relationship and we create a one-to-one relationship by the [Date].
Situation 1:When we drag the 'Table(2)'[Date] to the ‘Date’[Date] , the date icon in 'Table(2)'[Date] will disappear.
Situation 1:When we drag the ‘Date’[Date] ' to the 'Table(2)'[Date] , the date icon in ‘Date’[Date] ' will disappear.
Thank you for your time and sharing, and thank you for your support and understanding of PowerBI!
Best Regards,
Aniya Zhang
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@Nickstad Have you connected this Date column with other table's date column?
Hey Tahreem, thanks for your reaction. Yes i did connect them to other date fields.
Hi , @Nickstad
For the main condition for Power BI date icon to show, you can refer to My test results:
[1]We have two tables , and we have not created a relationship between two tables:
Result : the date icon always shows in two tables.
[1] Two tables has relationship and we create a one-to-many relationship by the [Date].
Result: The many side table fo not show the date icon.
[2]Two tables has relationship and we create a one-to-one relationship by the [Date].
Situation 1:When we drag the 'Table(2)'[Date] to the ‘Date’[Date] , the date icon in 'Table(2)'[Date] will disappear.
Situation 1:When we drag the ‘Date’[Date] ' to the 'Table(2)'[Date] , the date icon in ‘Date’[Date] ' will disappear.
Thank you for your time and sharing, and thank you for your support and understanding of PowerBI!
Best Regards,
Aniya Zhang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
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