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Hi,
I need a DAX formula to use it with a visual in the model so END USERS can see the last time that the information was updated.
Regards.
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So the easiest way to do this is via Power Query.
Stealing the idea from here
In your advanced editor, add a column to whatever table you want the refresh info from, and set the value equal to the current time in the advanced editor. Display that in a card and you're good to go.
let Source = YourSource(Foo, Bar), #"Added Refresh Date" = Table.AddColumn(#"Source", "Refresh Date", each DateTimeZone.FixedUtcNow(), type datetimezone) in #"Added Refresh Date"
So the easiest way to do this is via Power Query.
Stealing the idea from here
In your advanced editor, add a column to whatever table you want the refresh info from, and set the value equal to the current time in the advanced editor. Display that in a card and you're good to go.
let Source = YourSource(Foo, Bar), #"Added Refresh Date" = Table.AddColumn(#"Source", "Refresh Date", each DateTimeZone.FixedUtcNow(), type datetimezone) in #"Added Refresh Date"
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