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Hello,
I need help making the second part of the statement below dynamic so that it reflects current year appropriately as time goes by.
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Hi,
Please try this calculated column:
Tiers =
IF (
YEAR ( 'Table'[Date] )
= YEAR ( TODAY () - 3 ),
"CY",
"PY"
& DATEDIFF ( 'Table'[Date], TODAY () - 3, YEAR )
)
The result shows:
See my attached pbix file.
Best Regards,
Giotto
Regards,
Harsh Nathani
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I am trying to avoid hardcoding any years like in the example below.
I want to put a formula instead of an actual year which will provide a respective yearso that I don't have to updates manually the years in the statement every year.
Tiers =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
'Weekly Data'[Injury_Dte] = 2020, 'CY'
'Weekly Data'[Injury_Dte] = 2019, 'PY 1'
'Weekly Data'[Injury_Dte]) = 2018, 'PY 2'
.....
">PY6"
)
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