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Hi
i have a date table
look like this i want to creat a table that will be my calander , start date will be the lowst date , end date will be the highst date
in the table , the date colmun name is CUR , i want to have all date in my calader , even if they do not show the data table ,
thanks
gidon
Fact | part | cust | Quant | UnitP | CUR | IV |
Invoice | 100 | 1 | 1000 | 500 | 10/10/15 | 1 |
Invoice | 200 | 3 | 5500 | 600 | 11/11/14 | 2 |
Invoice | 300 | 6 | 7000 | 700 | 12/12/15 | 3 |
Invoice | 200 | 7 | 15000 | 800 | 03/15/13 | 4 |
Invoice | 100 | 8 | 9000 | 400 | 03/12/11 | 5 |
Invoice | 200 | 9 | 9000 | 300 | 03/12/09 | 6 |
Invoice | 300 | 1 | 9000 | 200 | 03/12/07 | 7 |
Invoice | 400 | 3 | 9000 | 250 | 08/15/12 | 8 |
Invoice | 100 | 6 | 9000 | 500 | 07/07/17 | 9 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hit the New Table button. I don't know what the sample table you showed is named so I'm just going to call it TableName. Enter this formula, adapted with the correct name for your table:
CalendarTable = CALENDAR( MIN(Tablename[CUR]), MAX(TableName[CUR]) )
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Hit the New Table button. I don't know what the sample table you showed is named so I'm just going to call it TableName. Enter this formula, adapted with the correct name for your table:
CalendarTable = CALENDAR( MIN(Tablename[CUR]), MAX(TableName[CUR]) )
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Amazing so easy one command , just great
thanks
gidon
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