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Hi,
I am having all sorts of troubles for something that should be easy.
I have a date column, and i simply want to add the number of months shown in another column to the original date.
The Date is in a table called X_Services, the Additional months i want to add is from a related table called "Promo_Months".
In the table X_Services i have the promo_months value show via the related function. Not sure if this is what's causing the issue.
I am using the DATEADD function to no avail, can anyone shed some light on how to successfully achieve this.
I did this and got the result on one occassion, but mysteriously only where the additional months value of 2 was shown .. the rest didn't show?
Solved! Go to Solution.
@ToddMate hi can you share some data (not in pic format, text format) from both tables
and also provide the calculations you are using.
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@ToddMate hi can you share some data (not in pic format, text format) from both tables
and also provide the calculations you are using.
Proud to be a Super User!
@ToddMate great what was the issue?
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