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MisterT
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Date Separation

I'm just getting started with Power BI based on a SQL Server database.  I've watched a number of videos, including the following which highlights how a date field will get separated into Year, Quarter, Month, Day columns automatically when viewing in a datatable:

 

https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/guided-learning/powerbi-learning-2-6a-explore-time-based-data/

 

Except that doesn't happen at all in my model where I am directly linked to the underlying dataset?  I've looked at options and checked that the field is indeed a date field in SQL and in the model, but it refuses to separate when I add a table visualisation?

 

Any ideas?

 

 

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ankitpatira
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@MisterT It doesn't get seperated if you've connected to data source via DirectQuery method. Only when you import it gets seperated.

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ankitpatira
Community Champion
Community Champion

@MisterT It doesn't get seperated if you've connected to data source via DirectQuery method. Only when you import it gets seperated.

Baskar
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Resident Rockstar

Hi,

please check ur datefiled datatype first. whether it was in date or some other format ...

or

Can u please share ur requirement as image , that will help us to undestand ur prob clearly 

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