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This question has been asked severally, but I have tried all solutions and have yet to get a breakthrough.
I have a date table with a column as follows.
The date column is a date data type with no Time values
The code for the Date table is as follows:
Complete Date = ADDCOLUMNS(
CALENDAR(MIN(ProjectsWIPReportFromApril2020[date_completed]), MAX(ProjectsWIPReportFromApril2020[date_completed])),
"Year", YEAR([Date]),
"Month Year Num", CONCATENATE(YEAR([Date]), FORMAT([Date],"MMM")),
"Month Num", Month([Date]),
"Month", FORMAT([Date], "MMM"),
"Quarter Num",FORMAT([Date], "Q"),
"Quarter", CONCATENATE("Q",FORMAT([Date], "Q")),
"Day", FORMAT([Date],"D"),
"Week", CONCATENATE("Week ",FORMAT([Date], "WW"))
)
I am connecting to a table column that is a date column in One to many relationships and Single. I have tried BOth Relationships as well and it's not working either.
The data type of the column connecting to the date table is the date
What ami doing wrong?
Hi @Datagulf
Select your Date Table and Mark it (Table Tools Tab) so Power BI can recognize it
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If the issue keeps occuring, can you share a screen shot of the relation between tables and what you display in your visual. that would help more?
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