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DavidNunes7
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How to add an integer like year to a date column in table via DAX

Hello everyone, I need help with Dax syntax and measurements.

I currently have a table with a date column and an integer column that represents year I need to know how do I create a calculated column by adding the date with the integer

Example:

DavidNunes7_1-1667672845361.png

 

Thanks 

 
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TomMartens
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Super User

Hey @DavidNunes7 , 

 

you can use the below DAX statement to create a calculated column:

New Column = 
var __year = YEAR( 'Table'[Date] )
var __month = MONTH( 'Table'[Date] )
var __day = DAY( 'Table'[Date] )
return
DATE( __year + 'Table'[Year] , __month , __day )

The result:

image.png

As calculated columns do not benefit from all the compression power of the Tabular model as natural columns are doing, I recommend creating this column using Power Query. You can use the below formula to add a custom column to your table using Power Query:

#date( 
    Date.Year( [Date] ) + [Year]
    , Date.Month( [Date] )
    , Date.Day( [Date] )
)

 

Hopefully, this provides what you are looking for.

 

Regards,

Tom

 






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TomMartens
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Hey @DavidNunes7 , 

 

you can use the below DAX statement to create a calculated column:

New Column = 
var __year = YEAR( 'Table'[Date] )
var __month = MONTH( 'Table'[Date] )
var __day = DAY( 'Table'[Date] )
return
DATE( __year + 'Table'[Year] , __month , __day )

The result:

image.png

As calculated columns do not benefit from all the compression power of the Tabular model as natural columns are doing, I recommend creating this column using Power Query. You can use the below formula to add a custom column to your table using Power Query:

#date( 
    Date.Year( [Date] ) + [Year]
    , Date.Month( [Date] )
    , Date.Day( [Date] )
)

 

Hopefully, this provides what you are looking for.

 

Regards,

Tom

 






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Great solution!!!!
Thank You 😁

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