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Fcoatis
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Next monday

Hello everyone,

 

just a little help with this. I need to calculate a date as follows: if today is monday, keep it. If not return the next monday. Thanks in advance. Best wishes

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II guess you mean a calculated column?

 

Something like:

 

NextMonday = DATEADD(Dates[Date],MOD(7-WEEKDAY(Dates[Date],3),7),DAY) 
Specializing in Power Query Formula Language (M)

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MarcelBeug
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In Power Query, you can use Date.EndOfWeek with Day.Tuesday as second parameter (which is the start of the week).

 

Example query:

 

let
    Source = #table(type table[Date = date],List.Zip({List.Dates(#date(2017,12,1),31,#duration(1,0,0,0))})),
    #"Calculated End of Week" = Table.TransformColumns(Source,{{"Date", each Date.EndOfWeek(_,Day.Tuesday), type date}})
in
    #"Calculated End of Week"

 

You may also be interested in Bemint - Power Query (M) Functions Dashboard.

 

Happy holidays!

Specializing in Power Query Formula Language (M)

Thank you very much. But I was thinking of a measure.

II guess you mean a calculated column?

 

Something like:

 

NextMonday = DATEADD(Dates[Date],MOD(7-WEEKDAY(Dates[Date],3),7),DAY) 
Specializing in Power Query Formula Language (M)

That´s it. Thank you.

 

Happy Holidays.

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