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I have a date hierarchy field, but the values show up in my visual like this.
What is the DAX formula to make it so my field value shows up like this: "January, 2023".
Thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Uncheck the auto date/time option and add an calculated column manually.
Month-Year = FORMAT( SubEndMonth[Date], "MMM,yyyy" )
Expertise = List.Accumulate( {Days as from Today}, {Skills and Knowledge}, (Current, Everyday) => Current & Day.LearnAndPractise(Everyday) ) |
Uncheck the auto date/time option and add an calculated column manually.
Month-Year = FORMAT( SubEndMonth[Date], "MMM,yyyy" )
Expertise = List.Accumulate( {Days as from Today}, {Skills and Knowledge}, (Current, Everyday) => Current & Day.LearnAndPractise(Everyday) ) |
Oh wow! I didn't even need the calculated column. As soon as I unchecked the Date/Time option, it just magically became the month year format I wanted! THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!
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