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Is there a way I can do a DAX column similar to this? But for another result?

Hey everyone! So currently I have a column in Power BI I created that flags items where dates are in the year 2022.
 
IsCurrentYear =
VAR CurrentYr = YEAR(MAX('FinanceFactTMAwardSpend'[Date]))
VAR DateYr = YEAR(FinanceFactTMAwardSpend[Date])
Return
IF(CurrentYr = DateYr, "Yes", "No")
 
I was wondering if it was possible if I can do the same thing, but for a date that is only on or after a specific date? Like 08/01/2022
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vanessafvg
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I can't see why not.   Have you tried to do it?  

example, but using year.

ie IF(CurrentYr >= DateYr"Yes""No")





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