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revansh
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Helper IV

Date Format

Hi Everyone,

 

               I have a line graph with month start date on X-axis. 

 

Month start date format = MM-YYYY (i.e. JAN2017 , FEB2017, MAR2017).

 

I want to change the format to MM-YY (ie JAN17, FEB17,MAR17 etc..) which is not available in the data formats list.

 

how can i get this format with correct sorting.

 

Thanks

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Sean
Community Champion
Community Champion

@revansh

 

Create 2 columns (1 to display and to sort it)

 

Custom Column = FORMAT('Calendar'[Date], "MMM YY")

Custom Column Sort Order = 
INT (
    CONCATENATE ( YEAR ( 'Calendar'[Date] ), FORMAT ( 'Calendar'[Date], "MM" ) )
)

Then Select the Custom Column => Modeling Tab => Sort Column By => select the Custom Column Sort Order column

 

Sort Column By.png

 

That should do it.

Good Luck! Smiley Happy

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Sean
Community Champion
Community Champion

@revansh

 

Create 2 columns (1 to display and to sort it)

 

Custom Column = FORMAT('Calendar'[Date], "MMM YY")

Custom Column Sort Order = 
INT (
    CONCATENATE ( YEAR ( 'Calendar'[Date] ), FORMAT ( 'Calendar'[Date], "MM" ) )
)

Then Select the Custom Column => Modeling Tab => Sort Column By => select the Custom Column Sort Order column

 

Sort Column By.png

 

That should do it.

Good Luck! Smiley Happy

Thanks!

MMM-YY.jpg

Thank you Sean. That worked for me also. Any idea how we can do it for a YTD chart?

 

I am using a measure that use monthly sales cost and date to get YTD for each month. Something like this.

 

YTD = TOTALYTD(SUM(Sales[Cost]),Sales[Date]) 

 

But when I use, Date(MMM YYYY) = FORMAT(Sales[Date],"MMM YYYY") in the charts, it messes up my YTD chart.

 

Any ideas how to can we make it work?

 

Thanks!

 

 

Anonymous
Not applicable

select the column and go to column tools.

Select the data type and set it as "Date"

select format and type as mmm-yy

 

It worked.

 

Thank you.

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