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I'm trying to create a custom column that will check the date qwithin an existing column named Last Updated and determine if the date is six months older than the current date. If it is I want to return a value of Expired, if not thana value of Compliant.
I have tried the below:
if [#"Last Updated:"] = 6 < DateTimeZone.LocalNow then "Expired" else "Compliant")
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Apologies, I wasn't looking at the power query side of things
try this:
if [Last Updated] < Date.From(Date.AddMonths(DateTime.LocalNow(), -6)) then "Expired" else "Compliant"
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HI,
You could try this:
= if [Last Updated] < DATEADD(DateTimeZone.LocalNow(), -6, MONTH) then "Expired" else "Compliant"
If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, Appreciate your Kudos 👍
Thanks so much!
Getting errors saying it doesn't recognise DATEADD and MONTH
Apologies, I wasn't looking at the power query side of things
try this:
if [Last Updated] < Date.From(Date.AddMonths(DateTime.LocalNow(), -6)) then "Expired" else "Compliant"
If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, Appreciate your Kudos 👍
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