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Hi everyone
I'm trying to create a new column that takes two Date columns from two different tables and calculates the difference.
So far, i've been trying this:
MyNewTable = DATEDIFF(FirstTable[BeginningDate], LastTable[FinishDate])
and
MyNewTable = DATEDIFF(FIRSTDATE(FirstTable[BeginningDate]), LASTDATE(LastTable[FinishDate]))
but I get an "DATEDIFF Not Recognized"
As well, how could i unclude only week days in this query?
Thanks for your help
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Nicolas,
I modify the formula, and it works on myside, you can refer to below formula:
Diff Table = ROW("diff DAY",
DATEDIFF(
MINX(CALCULATETABLE('First Table',AND(WEEKDAY('First Table'[Date],1)<>1,WEEKDAY('First Table'[Date],1)<>7)),[Date]),
MAXX(CALCULATETABLE('Last Table',AND(WEEKDAY('Last Table'[Date],1)<>1,WEEKDAY('Last Table'[Date],1)<>7)),[Date]),DAY)/COUNT('First Table'[Date])
)
In addition, since the formula return single value, I think use a measure to store it more suitable.
Measure=
DATEDIFF(
MINX(CALCULATETABLE(All('First Table'),AND(WEEKDAY('First Table'[Date],1)<>1,WEEKDAY('First Table'[Date],1)<>7)),[Date]),
MAXX(CALCULATETABLE(All('Last Table'),AND(WEEKDAY('Last Table'[Date],1)<>1,WEEKDAY('Last Table'[Date],1)<>7)),[Date]),DAY)/COUNT('First Table'[Date])
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @Nicolas,
You can use below formula to get the diff between two tables(I already removed the weekdays):
Diff Table = ROW("diff SECOND",
DATEDIFF(
MINX(CALCULATETABLE('First Table',AND(WEEKDAY('First Table'[Date],1)<>1,WEEKDAY('First Table'[Date],1)<>7)),[Date]),
MAXX(CALCULATETABLE('Last Tabel',AND(WEEKDAY('Last Tabel'[Date],1)<>1,WEEKDAY('Last Tabel'[Date],1)<>7)),[Date]),SECOND)
)
Reference:
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @Anonymous!
Thanks a lot, that is working! Last little question, I'm trying to divide this number by the COUNT of 'First Table'.
I tried this but it is not working:
Diff Table = ROW("diff DAY",
DATEDIFF(
MINX(CALCULATETABLE('First Table',AND(WEEKDAY('First Table'[Date],1)<>1,WEEKDAY('First Table'[Date],1)<>7)),[Date]),
MAXX(CALCULATETABLE('Last Tabel',AND(WEEKDAY('Last Tabel'[Date],1)<>1,WEEKDAY('Last Tabel'[Date],1)<>7)),[Date]),DAY)
)/COUNT('First Table'[Date])Should I add a CALCULATETABLE to COUNT?
Thanks!
Hi @Nicolas,
I modify the formula, and it works on myside, you can refer to below formula:
Diff Table = ROW("diff DAY",
DATEDIFF(
MINX(CALCULATETABLE('First Table',AND(WEEKDAY('First Table'[Date],1)<>1,WEEKDAY('First Table'[Date],1)<>7)),[Date]),
MAXX(CALCULATETABLE('Last Table',AND(WEEKDAY('Last Table'[Date],1)<>1,WEEKDAY('Last Table'[Date],1)<>7)),[Date]),DAY)/COUNT('First Table'[Date])
)
In addition, since the formula return single value, I think use a measure to store it more suitable.
Measure=
DATEDIFF(
MINX(CALCULATETABLE(All('First Table'),AND(WEEKDAY('First Table'[Date],1)<>1,WEEKDAY('First Table'[Date],1)<>7)),[Date]),
MAXX(CALCULATETABLE(All('Last Table'),AND(WEEKDAY('Last Table'[Date],1)<>1,WEEKDAY('Last Table'[Date],1)<>7)),[Date]),DAY)/COUNT('First Table'[Date])
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi There,
You should add 3rd argument as DAY/MONTH/YEAR in your DATEDIFF formula.
With your second question,
Please refer to following blog post for demo of creating weekdays calculation.
Thanks & Regards,
Bhavesh
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