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Anonymous
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Help with grouping modified date into today, yesterday etc.

Sorry if I've already posted this but can't find my original post!

 

I'm trying to group my datetime column "modify time" so it contains data like this:

 

New column name: Last Modified

Today: 4

Yesterday: 7

2 days ago: 3

3 days ago: 4

 

I have the datetime column but I also have "Modified Date" which is a date column to work with.

 

I'm struggling with the statement, I assume I want something like this:

 

IF [Modified Date] =  TODAY THEN "Today" ELSE IF [Modified Date] > TODAY -1 AND < TODAY THEN "Yesterday" etc.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Anonymous
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Not sure if it's the most elegant solution but I went with this in the end:

 

Last Modified =
IF('sysaid'[Modified Date]=TODAY(),"0 Days",
IF('sysaid'[Modified Date]= TODAY()-1,"1 Day Ago",
IF('sysaid'[Modified Date]= TODAY()-2, "2 Days Ago",
IF('sysaid'[Modified Date]= TODAY()-3, "3 Days Ago",
IF('sysaid'[Modified Date]= TODAY()-4, "4 Days Ago",
IF('sysaid'[Modified Date]= TODAY()-5, "5 Days Ago",
IF('sysaid'[Modified Date]= TODAY()-6, "6 Days Ago",
IF( 'sysaid'[Modified Date] <= TODAY()-7, "Over A Week") )))))))

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , In you date table create a column like this

Date Type = SWITCH(TRUE(),'Date'[Date]=TODAY(),"Today"
,'Date'[Date]=TODAY()-1,"Yesterday"
,'Date'[Date]=TODAY()-2,"2 Days Ago"
,'Date'[Date]&"")

Sort it on Date

 

Join it date of date table with date of your table

 

 

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Anonymous
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@amitchandak  Thank you, I think this would only work if I was to continue with 3,4,5,6 days etc. but I'd like to expand the range the older the data is so for example last week, last month which I don't think can be done with a switch? I'd need to use an IF statement to achieve this- Is that correct?

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Try to create the column.

Column = var diff = DATEDIFF('Table (2)'[Modified Date],TODAY(),DAY)
return SWITCH(TRUE(),
            diff<7,diff&" days ago",
            7<=diff&&diff<30,TRUNC(diff/7)&" weeks ago",
            diff>=30,TRUNC(diff/30)&" months ago")

V-lianl-msft_0-1598422563362.png

 

 

Best Regards,
Liang
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Anonymous
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Not sure if it's the most elegant solution but I went with this in the end:

 

Last Modified =
IF('sysaid'[Modified Date]=TODAY(),"0 Days",
IF('sysaid'[Modified Date]= TODAY()-1,"1 Day Ago",
IF('sysaid'[Modified Date]= TODAY()-2, "2 Days Ago",
IF('sysaid'[Modified Date]= TODAY()-3, "3 Days Ago",
IF('sysaid'[Modified Date]= TODAY()-4, "4 Days Ago",
IF('sysaid'[Modified Date]= TODAY()-5, "5 Days Ago",
IF('sysaid'[Modified Date]= TODAY()-6, "6 Days Ago",
IF( 'sysaid'[Modified Date] <= TODAY()-7, "Over A Week") )))))))

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