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Hi @Adzam,
In Power BI, you can still use the same logic to clarion date, please refer to below M code. Open Query Editor mode, add a custom column:
=Date.AddDays(DateTime.FromText("1900-01-01"), [Clarion Date]-36161)
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @Adzam,
In Power BI, you can still use the same logic to clarion date, please refer to below M code. Open Query Editor mode, add a custom column:
=Date.AddDays(DateTime.FromText("1900-01-01"), [Clarion Date]-36161)
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hello guys,
I was with this same problem and I followed your advice, however, in my case when I subtracted the value of -36161 in Powerbi my dates were always two days apart from the real. So instead of subtracting -36161 I subtracted -36163 and ready worked! My question is if I made it right by making this change and if that solution could affect me in the future? I thank the attention.
Follow the code used
=Date.AddDays(DateTime.FromText("1900-01-01"), [Clarion Date]-36163)
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