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Hi,
I have a dataset with the following
TIme Frame
Latest 4 wks - 02/06/2021
Latest 13 wks - 02/06/2021
Latest 26 wks - 02/06/2021
Latest 52 wks - 02/06/2021
I am using a create column function to give me the "Time Frame", either 4,13,26 or 52 and it is working good.
However because my formula to capture this = Trim(Left(Time Frame,12) gives me the correct results of:
Latest 13wks
Latest 26wks
Latest 4 wks
Latest 52wks
But now I want to use the above as a slicer and I want them to appear as the following which is also in sorted order by time frame:
Latest 04 wks
Latest 13wks
Latest 26wks
Latest 52wks
How can I accomplish this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous ,
Create new column as WeekNum like below:
WeekNum = WEEKNUM(Table[YourDateColumn])
Then go to Data view then select TimeFrame Column then click on "Sort by Column" then choose the above WeekNum column. (See the attached screen shot)
Final Output:
@Anonymous ,
Create new column as WeekNum like below:
WeekNum = WEEKNUM(Table[YourDateColumn])
Then go to Data view then select TimeFrame Column then click on "Sort by Column" then choose the above WeekNum column. (See the attached screen shot)
Final Output:
@Anonymous , I am assuming these are values in the column, Create a column that has sort order for these columns.
Refer my video, I have explained that in details:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK1zu4MBb-c
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