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Dicken
Helper V
Helper V

DAX DATEATABLE Function

 

 

Hi, 
is there a way I can create a small start end date table using this function   

example of what i want  ; 


dtab =
DATATABLE(
    "start",STRING,
    "end", STRING,
    {
      {"01/01/2020", "31/12/2020"}
    }
)
  But not as text but as  a 'date'    I have tried ; 

dtab =
DATATABLE(
"start", DATETIME,
"end", DATETIME,
{
{ DATE(2020, 1, 1) + TIME(0, 0, 0), DATE(2020, 12, 31) + TIME(23, 59, 59) }
}
)

I added the time as even though I don't need it I thought it might be the problem, but it still does not work? 

any suggestions? 

Richard. 



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parry2k
Super User
Super User

Not sure why that didn't answer the question. why not you define the problem statement 



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parry2k
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Why not use calendar function? 

dtTable = CALENDAR ( StartDate, EndDate )


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becaue I want to use the start month feature of auto. 
besides which that is not answering the queston. 

 

Greg_Deckler
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@Dicken I know it looks like it won't work but just do this:

dtab = 
DATATABLE(
    "start",DATETIME,
    "end", DATETIME,
    {
      {"01/01/2020", "31/12/2020"}
    }
)


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DAX is easy, CALCULATE makes DAX hard...

Does not seem to work, yes returns a table, but 
CALENDARAUTO does not find it, so not much use. 
Richard. 

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