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Hi folks,
Can anybody advise on this, please?
I've seen a thread using this formula: = DateTime.Time(DateTime.LocalNow()) & DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow())
but for the life of me I can't figure out how to use it. How to create this table?
Big thanks,
Alice
Solved! Go to Solution.
In the main PowerBI window, in the Home ribbon:
Get Data => Blank Query
A new window should open (Query Editor), within that window go to the Home ribbon then Advanced Editor
A new window will open with the code like this
let
Source = ""
in
Sourcereplace it with the one I posted before, click Done, then Close & Apply
you can create a new table in M, that when loaded to the model will give you the refresh time, e.g. like this
let
Source = #table({"Last refresh"}, {{DateTime.Time(DateTime.LocalNow()) & DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow())}}),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Last refresh", type datetime}})
in
#"Changed Type"
Hi Stachu,
How do I create that table? Do I use the 'Enter Data' button? Where do I enter the formula you've provided?
Thanks!!
I've also tried 'New table' in the Modelling tab, but I get an error
In the main PowerBI window, in the Home ribbon:
Get Data => Blank Query
A new window should open (Query Editor), within that window go to the Home ribbon then Advanced Editor
A new window will open with the code like this
let
Source = ""
in
Sourcereplace it with the one I posted before, click Done, then Close & Apply
I've missed the part about 'Advanced Editor'. It works!!! Thank you so much!
glad to hear that 🙂
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