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Marit
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Lastdate, how to remove the time?

Hi!

 

I am using the lastdate function to show the last date. However, both the date and the time is showing. Even though I have changed the format of the date colum to only show the date in my data. How can I remove the time?

 

Regards Marit

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It should work as long as the column is formatted as a date column. Can you share the measurement?

You can test your : FORMAT([Your measure],"dd/mmm/yyyy")

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@Marit 

You can format it to show only the date. Select the measure and choose a date format that has no time formatting.

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I have allready done this, but the time is still showing.

@Marit

It should work as long as the column is formatted as a date column. Can you share the measurement?

You can test your : FORMAT([Your measure],"dd/mmm/yyyy")

Thank you

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That worked fine, thank you a lot!

amitchandak
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@Marit , It better to have a date column

 Date = [Datetime].date

 

or try using .date in your calculation

Or try like

measure =
var _last = max(Date[Date].date)
return
calculate([Mes1], filter(Date =Date[Date].date =_last))

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