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How To create start date and end date in two slicer from one date column
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I would highly recommend using a Between date slicer for this. To do this in two slicers from one column, if it would work at all, you would need to have these two slicers not interact with one another. In theory you could grab the min and the max from these. I really don't think this will work with a single table and 2 slicers. I would think you would need 2 date tables to do it that way. Why can't you use a Between date slicer?
I would highly recommend using a Between date slicer for this. To do this in two slicers from one column, if it would work at all, you would need to have these two slicers not interact with one another. In theory you could grab the min and the max from these. I really don't think this will work with a single table and 2 slicers. I would think you would need 2 date tables to do it that way. Why can't you use a Between date slicer?
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