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I am new to PowerBi and trying to create the same week numbering that I have in excel for "fiscal week num".
My formula in excel is (based off of the date column): =ISOWEEKNUM(A2049-301)
is there a way for me to use this same logic in powerbi? if not, how would I go about accomplishing the same outcome?
thanks in advance
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Hi @Anonymous
Looking at it Power BI doesn't seem to have ISOWeekNum however looking at your excel calculation it is just that days WeekNum minus 301 days.
Using that I created an Excel table like yours and imported it. I then created a column with
Hi @Anonymous ,
you could import the same table you use in your excel document into Power Bi and use the same data, would that work for you? if you need help with this just let me know.
if this solved the issue don't forget to mark it as the solution.
true, and thats a good plan B but looking for more of an automated calculation or a formula similiar to the isoweek function in excel.
Hi @Anonymous
Looking at it Power BI doesn't seem to have ISOWeekNum however looking at your excel calculation it is just that days WeekNum minus 301 days.
Using that I created an Excel table like yours and imported it. I then created a column with
that works perfect.
thank you again for all your help.
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