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Hi @Anonymous
The start date will be included , but you need to make sure that the start date is existed in your data source,
e.g you have set the '2023/10/26' as the start date, so you need to ensure that your [incoming date] has the value '2023/10/26', if the value not exists, it will not display.
You can refer to the following picture.
Best Regards!
Yolo Zhu
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The rows with 10/26/2023 date are not in the result. How can I change the slicer to include the start date in the result? Is it the default of Power bi that all date slicers are not including start date?
Hi @Anonymous
The start date will be included , but you need to make sure that the start date is existed in your data source,
e.g you have set the '2023/10/26' as the start date, so you need to ensure that your [incoming date] has the value '2023/10/26', if the value not exists, it will not display.
You can refer to the following picture.
Best Regards!
Yolo Zhu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous
Could you provide more details and explain your requirements?
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