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godtooro
Helper II
Helper II

Column DATE from column (20310312)

Dear all,

 

I've a column in this format: 20210312 (YYYYMMDD).

I want to create a new colum date.

How can I do it?

Because with date(column) it doesn´t works.

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Samarth_18
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @godtooro ,

 

You could try below code:-

new_date = 
VAR _year =
    MID ( 'Table'[Column1], 1, 4 )
VAR _month =
    MID ( 'Table'[Column1], 5, 2 )
VAR _day =
    MID ( 'Table'[Column1], 7, 2 )
RETURN
 DATEVALUE ( _year & "-" & _month & "-" & _day )

Output:-

Samarth_18_0-1679580312842.png

 

Thanks,

Samarth

 

Best Regards,
Samarth

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Samarth_18
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @godtooro ,

 

You could try below code:-

new_date = 
VAR _year =
    MID ( 'Table'[Column1], 1, 4 )
VAR _month =
    MID ( 'Table'[Column1], 5, 2 )
VAR _day =
    MID ( 'Table'[Column1], 7, 2 )
RETURN
 DATEVALUE ( _year & "-" & _month & "-" & _day )

Output:-

Samarth_18_0-1679580312842.png

 

Thanks,

Samarth

 

Best Regards,
Samarth

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Hi!!

 

Superb!! Works great! Thank you, thank you so much.

ichavarria
Solution Specialist
Solution Specialist

Hi @godtooro,

 

You can use the "FORMAT" function to convert the date in the YYYYMMDD format to a date format that can be used for analysis. Here's an example formula:

 

Date = DATEVALUE(FORMAT(Table1[Column], "####/##/##"))

 

In this formula, "Table1" refers to the name of your table and "Column" refers to the name of the column containing the YYYYMMDD date format. The "FORMAT" function converts the date to the format "####/##/##", which is the format recognized by the "DATEVALUE" function.

 

Best regards, 

Isaac Chavarria

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Thank you so much!

godtooro_0-1679578653201.png

I've this error: number entry "20210329" is out of the interval YYYY/MM/DD.

Do you know why it is?

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