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Hi,
I got the below error in my date column of my dataset. Any help would be aprreciated.
DataFormat.Error: We couldn't parse the input provided as a Date value.
Details:
13/04/18
Thanks,
-Arul
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Arul ,
Remove the last "Changed type" step under "Applied steps" list. Right click the date column, choose "Change Type"->"Using locale", then, select the right locale which displays the matched date format.
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @Arul ,
Remove the last "Changed type" step under "Applied steps" list. Right click the date column, choose "Change Type"->"Using locale", then, select the right locale which displays the matched date format.
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Did you check the format date of your Power BI? Depend on the region is dd/MM/YYYY or MM/dd/YYYY.
Hi @Anonymous ,
It showed error in the power query itself.
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