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inglexjc
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Date count

I have a date in a table that I want to know how many days since that date.  I've tried

Days Open = CALCULATE(COUNT('TR_FSP_5A'[Open Date]),'TR_FSP_5A'[Open Date] > DATE(TODAY())).
 
Example Date open 05-01-2002 answer should be (based on today 4-14-2023) should be 7,653 days.
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DOLEARY85
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Hi, 

 

create a new calculated column with:

 

Column = DATEDIFF('Table'[Open Date],TODAY(),DAY)
 
If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, Appreciate your Kudos 👍

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DOLEARY85
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Hi, 

 

create a new calculated column with:

 

Column = DATEDIFF('Table'[Open Date],TODAY(),DAY)
 
If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, Appreciate your Kudos 👍

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