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I have a date column which I want to convert to MMM-YY format. I used this formula:
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HI @meddojeddo ,
You can try this.
YYYY-MON = FORMAT(Table[Date],"YYYY-MM")
else in Power Query create a custom Column
=Number.ToText(Date.Year([Date]))&"-"&Number.ToText(Date.Month([Date]))
Regards,
Harsh Nathani
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HI @meddojeddo ,
You can try this.
YYYY-MON = FORMAT(Table[Date],"YYYY-MM")
else in Power Query create a custom Column
=Number.ToText(Date.Year([Date]))&"-"&Number.ToText(Date.Month([Date]))
Regards,
Harsh Nathani
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@harshnathani the issue I am having now though is that the created column is a string and sorts alphabetically rather than by date. It does not allow me to sort it by the date column because there is more than one date value for the same month. Is there a way I can have the date in this format without converting it to a string?
Hi @meddojeddo ,
Check if this helps.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Year-Sort/m-p/1657973#M663431
You will need to create an index column which will enable you to sort the column.
Regards,
Harsh Nathani
Hi @meddojeddo ,
Try creating a column like this:
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