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Hello,
How do you create a table with 1 row and multiple columns with data?
I am trying to get this into a table
EOMONTH(DATE (YEAR(TODAY()), MONTH(TODAY()), 1 ), -1)
EOMONTH(DATE (YEAR(TODAY()), MONTH(TODAY()), 1),-2)
I've had a go at using the DATATABLE function, had no success.
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This works:
new table =
{
( EOMONTH ( DATE ( YEAR ( TODAY () ), MONTH ( TODAY () ), 1 ), -1 ), EOMONTH ( DATE ( YEAR ( TODAY () ), MONTH ( TODAY () ), 1 ), -2 ) )
}
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Paul on Linkedin.
This is the error I get when using the DATA Table Function.
Try
{(EOMONTH(DATE (YEAR(TODAY()), MONTH(TODAY()), 1 ), -1),
EOMONTH(DATE (YEAR(TODAY()), MONTH(TODAY()), 1),-2)}
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Paul on Linkedin.
Hello,
Thanks for your input.
I have tried this also, which gave me this error.
@Anonymous
Quesion is bit unclear! Can you share a snapshot how you want to see the data!
Matrix table should help you right?!!
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Hello,
This is what I want to see if the date is 11 September 2022.
This works:
new table =
{
( EOMONTH ( DATE ( YEAR ( TODAY () ), MONTH ( TODAY () ), 1 ), -1 ), EOMONTH ( DATE ( YEAR ( TODAY () ), MONTH ( TODAY () ), 1 ), -2 ) )
}
Proud to be a Super User!
Paul on Linkedin.
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