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Hi folks,
Looking at a dataset where I'm trying to work out the duration of months open from the start date.
Example:
Start date | End date | Months Open |
05 December 2023 | 10 December 2023 | |
06 May 2022 | 01 April 2023 | |
07 November 2022 |
I was previously using
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Hi,
try something like this:
Months Open = IF( ISBLANK('inYear'[End date]), DATEDIFF('inYear'[Start date], TODAY(), MONTH), DATEDIFF('inYear'[Start date], 'inYear'[End date], MONTH) )
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Hi,
try something like this:
Months Open = IF( ISBLANK('inYear'[End date]), DATEDIFF('inYear'[Start date], TODAY(), MONTH), DATEDIFF('inYear'[Start date], 'inYear'[End date], MONTH) )
If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, Appreciate your Kudos 👍
Thank you, that has worked wonderful!
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