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Hi
As an example, I have a table in the below format.
| Period | startingDate | endingDate |
| P1 | 01/01/2024 | 28/01/2024 |
| P2 | 29/01/2024 | 25/02/2024 |
| P3 | 26/02/2024 | 31/03/2024 |
I want to create a table that has every date allocated to a period. I have created a custom column as per the below:
Table.AddColumn(#"Removed Columns", "Custom", each List.Dates([startingDate], Number.From([endingDate]-[startingDate])+1, #duration(1,0,0,0)))
This gives the desired output but when trying to apply these changes it comes back with the following error.
OLE DB or ODBC error: [Expression.Error] The 'count' argument is out of range..
I can't work out why this is, does anyone else know?
Thanks in advance,
Ross
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@RossBateman96 , try using below mentioned code
Table.AddColumn(#"Removed Columns", "Custom", each if Number.From([endingDate] - [startingDate]) >= 0 then List.Dates([startingDate], Number.From([endingDate] - [startingDate]) + 1, #duration(1,0,0,0)) else null)
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@RossBateman96 , try using below mentioned code
Table.AddColumn(#"Removed Columns", "Custom", each if Number.From([endingDate] - [startingDate]) >= 0 then List.Dates([startingDate], Number.From([endingDate] - [startingDate]) + 1, #duration(1,0,0,0)) else null)
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