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Hi,
I want to create the count in query but this show syntax error.
Please help.
IF(MONTH([Created Date])=MONTH([Restoration Date]) &&
YEAR([Created Date])=YEAR([Restoration Date])),1,0)
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@PBI_newuser , The syntax you have give is DAX and you trying in power query.
DAX
IF(MONTH([Created Date])=MONTH([Restoration Date]) && YEAR([Created Date])=YEAR([Restoration Date]),1,0)
Power Query /M
if Date.Month([Created Date])=Date.Month([Restoration Date]) and Date.Year([Created Date])=Date.Year([Restoration Date]) then 1 else 0
if Date.Month([Created Date])=Date.Month([Restoration Date]) && Date.Year([Created Date])=Date.Year([Restoration Date]) then 1 else 0
Hi,
In the Query Editor, try this
=if Date.Month([Created Date])=Date.Month([Restoration Date]) and Date.Year([Created Date])=Date.Year([Restoration Date]) then 1 else 0
Hope this helps.
@PBI_newuser - Check out this blog article, it's older but still relevant today and will help you in the future I think:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/The-Languages-of-Power-BI/ba-p/69104
hi @PBI_newuser - try the below; I think you are missing a coupe of brackets
IF( ( MONTH( [Created Date] )=MONTH( [Restoration Date] ) ) && ( YEAR([Created Date] )=YEAR( [Restoration Date] ) ), 1, 0)
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hi, if you are using Power Query to create the column then this is the syntax you should use:
if ( Date.Month([Date ID])=Date.Month([First Day of Month]) and Date.Year([Date ID])=Date.Year( [First Day of Month] ) ) then 1 else 0
Note: the column names in the below screenshot are from my data model
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IF(MONTH([Created Date])=MONTH([Restoration Date]) &&
YEAR([Created Date])=YEAR([Restoration Date]),1,0)
Hi,
In the Query Editor, try this
=if Date.Month([Created Date])=Date.Month([Restoration Date]) and Date.Year([Created Date])=Date.Year([Restoration Date]) then 1 else 0
Hope this helps.
@PBI_newuser , The syntax you have give is DAX and you trying in power query.
DAX
IF(MONTH([Created Date])=MONTH([Restoration Date]) && YEAR([Created Date])=YEAR([Restoration Date]),1,0)
Power Query /M
if Date.Month([Created Date])=Date.Month([Restoration Date]) and Date.Year([Created Date])=Date.Year([Restoration Date]) then 1 else 0
if Date.Month([Created Date])=Date.Month([Restoration Date]) && Date.Year([Created Date])=Date.Year([Restoration Date]) then 1 else 0
@PBI_newuser , a new column
countrows(distinct(except(selectcolumns(filter(Table,Table[Category] ="B"), "ID", Table[ID]),selectcolumns(filter(Table,Table[Category] ="A"), "ID", Table[ID]))))
@PBI_newuser , Try a new column like
IF(MONTH([Created Date])=MONTH([Restoration Date]) && YEAR([Created Date])=YEAR([Restoration Date]),1,0)
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