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I have a problem with format of my Date field. The field is recognized as date field, it shows values chronologically, but I can not use the date field as hierarchies. The date value is showed in format Month.Day.Year 12:00:00. For example June 30th 2022 would be shown 06.30.22 12:00:00. I can not format the field because I import data via Power BI dataset and this option is not available. Anozher issue is that I can not create any measure where with date functions (for example Year-to-Year comparison or rolling average) where date hierarchies must be used. Anyone can help with this? Thanks a lot.
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Hi @dmatliak ,
The date hierarchy will work for you when the below conditions are met:
For more details, please kindly refer to the blog:
Why there is no date hierarchy - Microsoft Power BI Community
When you connect to Power BI datasets, the default mode is Live connection, which prohibits changing the data type/data format/ create custom hierarchy.
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
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Hi @dmatliak ,
The date hierarchy will work for you when the below conditions are met:
For more details, please kindly refer to the blog:
Why there is no date hierarchy - Microsoft Power BI Community
When you connect to Power BI datasets, the default mode is Live connection, which prohibits changing the data type/data format/ create custom hierarchy.
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@dmatliak , if you have date table, joined with your date. You should use time intellignece. Using date hierarchy is not a good idea
Example measures
YTD Sales = CALCULATE(SUM(Sales[Sales Amount]),DATESYTD('Date'[Date],"12/31"))
Last YTD Sales = CALCULATE(SUM(Sales[Sales Amount]),DATESYTD(dateadd('Date'[Date],-1,Year),"12/31"))
Rolling 12 = CALCULATE(sum(Sales[Sales Amount]),DATESINPERIOD('Date'[Date ],MAX('Date'[Date ]),-12,MONTH))
Time Intelligence, DATESMTD, DATESQTD, DATESYTD, Week On Week, Week Till Date, Custom Period on Period,
Custom Period till date: https://youtu.be/aU2aKbnHuWs&t=145s
Hi, thanks for you quick reply. But there is a problem with formate of my date field ("leave_date"). It is not formatted properly as date. And I can not format is because I import data from Power BI dataset. See below, I wanted to calculate YTD number of lost clients, but it did not work properly because "leave_date" is not a date field.
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