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I have 1 Calendar table made in DAX (calendarauto), with a dateDax field
I have another table with a date and time field, called xFecha.
They have both fields the same format, date-only (no time)
I'm related to 1 to several, no problems.
The problem is that when viewing the data, it does not do the combination right, almost todsing the blank records.
It gives me the feeling that being one of the date+time fields, it combines it as white.
I don't know if you can help me.
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Syndicate_Admin the column value is, changing the formatting to date does not mean that the column value is changed. If your date and time column contains time in it, then you need to extract the date from that column, changing the format is not the solution here. It only helps how you want to display the column.
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@Syndicate_Admin woo hoo. glad it worked out.
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Fixed, I created a date column with no time in modeling, and related it to the date in the calendar table.
@Syndicate_Admin the column value is, changing the formatting to date does not mean that the column value is changed. If your date and time column contains time in it, then you need to extract the date from that column, changing the format is not the solution here. It only helps how you want to display the column.
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