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vfernandes0408
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Doubt Multiple Rows

Hi,

i have a table when i have [Description],[StartDate], [EndDate] and [Value].

Description StartDate     EndDate      Value
Example      01/01/2018 01/12/2018 10

I need to final result with this information and stop on EndDate
Description Date            Value
Example 1   01/01/2018 10
Example 1   01/02/2018 10
Example 1   01/03/2018 10
Example 1   01/04/2018 10
Example 1   01/05/2018 10
Example 1   01/06/2018 10
Example 1   01/07/2018 10
Example 1   01/08/2018 10
Example 1   01/09/2018 10
Example 1   01/10/2018 10
Example 1   01/11/2018 10
Example 1   01/12/2018 10

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Stachu
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in PowerQuery you can add custom column, with the following syntax

List.Dates([StartDate], Duration.Days([EndDate]-[StartDate]), #duration(1, 0, 0, 0))

end then expand the column to rows, and remove [StartDate] and [EndDate]



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Thank you for the kudos 🙂

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Stachu
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Community Champion

in PowerQuery you can add custom column, with the following syntax

List.Dates([StartDate], Duration.Days([EndDate]-[StartDate]), #duration(1, 0, 0, 0))

end then expand the column to rows, and remove [StartDate] and [EndDate]



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Thank you for the kudos 🙂

works fine, but when I post my question I put the wrong day and in its formula add days instead of month

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