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I created a date dimension table using the code as below from a blog:
Looks like when I use a big range as parameter to Calendar (say 2000/2025), it is only generating weekly values for dates. It seems to work between 2009 and 2025 and correctly generates for each date value. Perhaps I am missing something.
Date =
ADDCOLUMNS (
CALENDAR (DATE(2000;1;1); DATE(2025;12;31));
"DateAsInteger"; FORMAT ( [Date]; "YYYYMMDD" );
"Year"; YEAR ( [Date] );
"Monthnumber"; FORMAT ( [Date]; "MM" );
"YearMonthnumber"; FORMAT ( [Date]; "YYYY/MM" );
"YearMonthShort"; FORMAT ( [Date]; "YYYY/mmm" );
"MonthNameShort"; FORMAT ( [Date]; "mmm" );
"MonthNameLong"; FORMAT ( [Date]; "mmmm" );
"DayOfWeekNumber"; WEEKDAY ( [Date] );
"DayOfWeek"; FORMAT ( [Date]; "dddd" );
"DayOfWeekShort"; FORMAT ( [Date]; "ddd" );
"Quarter"; "Q" & FORMAT ( [Date]; "Q" );
"YearQuarter"; FORMAT ( [Date]; "YYYY" ) & "/Q" & FORMAT ( [Date]; "Q" )
)
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Hi @sanimesa,
You formula works properly on my side, it will generate 9497 rows.
I also drag date to card with summary mode 'count', it can shows the correct result.
Can you please provide more detail informations?
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @sanimesa,
You formula works properly on my side, it will generate 9497 rows.
I also drag date to card with summary mode 'count', it can shows the correct result.
Can you please provide more detail informations?
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
@Anonymous Thanks, must have missed something.
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