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I have a date column titled "Scheduled Start Date" for millions of columns in Power Query. I want to calculate the number of days prior to the "Schedule Start Date".
I tried to formulas for the result always returns an error message:
Date.AddDays([Scheduled Start],-27,MONTH))
Could someone help me here at your convenience 🙂
Hi @mdrammeh,
The syntax of the Date.AddDays() function is Date.AddDays(dateTime, days as number), so you need to modify the expression like this Date.AddDays([Scheduled Start],-27).
As you mentioned you want to calculate the number of days prior to the "Schedule Start Date", I guess the Duration.TotalDays should be more proper, see: DATEDIFF in Power Query.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Probably you mean rows instead of columns.
Anyhow: remove ",MONTH)" from the formula (or use Date.AddMonths).