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HenryJS
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Matrix: Date Columns

Hi all,

 

I have created a matrix with Weeks along the columns. 

 

Action Name is the rows and a count of 'Action Ref' in the values. 

 

But the data isn't picking up the date values? Tables are joined Action Date - Date

 

 

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Export Actions

 

UserNameActionRefActionNameActionDate
Jami Thirkettle2748316CV Sent02/12/2019 17:11
Sarah Schofield2747219Email - Password Sent02/12/2019 15:22
Izabela Mylak2747220Create Contact - Manual02/12/2019 15:23
Izabela Mylak2747221Agreement - Accepted02/12/2019 15:23
Katie Peachey2747222Create Contact - Manual02/12/2019 15:25
Dominika Roman2750263Not Progressing02/12/2019 17:21
Dominika Roman2750264Not Progressing02/12/2019 17:21
Dominika Roman2750265Not Progressing02/12/2019 17:21
Dominika Roman2750266Not Progressing02/12/2019 17:21
Dominika Roman2750267Not Progressing02/12/2019 17:21
Alan Freer2751110New Job02/12/2019 20:12
Alan Freer2751111Considering02/12/2019 20:14
Alan Freer2751112Considering02/12/2019 20:14
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ActionDate 1=date(year([ActionDate]),month([ActionDate]),day([ActionDate]))

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amitchandak
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@HenryJS,

Remove time stamp from ActionDate before joining to date table

 

ActionDate 1 = [ActionDate].Date

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@amitchandak returned below error

 

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@HenryJS you should change the data type of Action Date column to date and that will do it.



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ActionDate 1=date(year([ActionDate]),month([ActionDate]),day([ActionDate]))

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