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Hi, I have a date table that I always want to filter to yesterday on a refresh. How to I adjust the M code to make this happen?
= Table.SelectRows(#"Changed Type2", each [DateKey] <= #date(2018, 4, 10))
Many thanks in advance.
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is this what you mean?
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/query-bi/m/date-adddays
Date.AddDays(DateTime.FromText("2011-12-31"), -1)
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is this what you mean?
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/query-bi/m/date-adddays
Date.AddDays(DateTime.FromText("2011-12-31"), -1)
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Thank you, it was close to what I wanted. I ended it with
= Table.SelectRows(#"Changed Type2", each [DateKey] < DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow()))
And it did the trick.. 🙂
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