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Good afternoon, everybody,
I'm trying to put the day number of the year on my calendar table, but I can't make it. My idea is to create a column that establishes that, for example, January 1st is December 1st or December 31st is 365/366.
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@Alejandro-Glez
Add this as a new column in your calendar table, I guess you have a date field named [Date]
Days in the Year =
DATEDIFF( DATE(YEAR([Date]),1,1),[Date],DAY)+1
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@Alejandro-Glez
Add this as a new column in your calendar table, I guess you have a date field named [Date]
Days in the Year =
DATEDIFF( DATE(YEAR([Date]),1,1),[Date],DAY)+1
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Hey @Fowmy the above solution is great, but what if you wanted the day number to continue?
So it was 366 for not return back to 1 when the new year started?
I'd love a running total of my day numbers of the span,
Thanks for the help
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