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kressb
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Helper V

Quick Q: Datesbetween with If statement

I want to use DatesBetween in an IF Statement:

 

=if(DatesBetween(Table[Date], Date(2021,03,09), Date(2021,03,21)),1,0)

 

This won't work because DatesBetween Returns a table of the dates between the range given.

Is there a work around/way to make this work?

I just want to mark the dates 03/09-03/21/21 in my table with a 1.. all other dates with a 0.

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Angith_Nair
Continued Contributor
Continued Contributor

Hi @kressb ,

Try with this code..

 

Measure =
IF (
    AND ( Table[Date] >= DATE ( 2021, 03, 09 ), Table[Date] <= DATE ( 2021, 03, 21 ) ),
    1,
    0
)

 

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Anonymous
Not applicable

hi @kressb try with below measure

Measure = IF (MAX('Table'[Date])>= DATE ( 2021, 03, 01 )&&MAX(Table[Date]) <= DATE ( 2021, 08, 31 ),1,0)

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Anonymous
Not applicable

HI @kressb,

You can also use the aggregate function to extract the current date and use the calendar function to generate the date range and use the 'in' operator to compare with them.

Measure =
VAR currDate =
    MAX ( Table[Date] )
VAR dateRange =
    CALENDAR ( DATE ( 2021, 03, 09 ), DATE ( 2021, 03, 21 ) )
RETURN
    IF ( currDate IN dateRange, 1, 0 )

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @kressb,

Did these suggestions suitable for your scenario? If that is the case, you can consider kudo or accept it to help others who face a similar scenario.
If they not helps, please share some more detailed information to help us clarify and test your situation.

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Anonymous
Not applicable

HI @kressb,

You can also use the aggregate function to extract the current date and use the calendar function to generate the date range and use the 'in' operator to compare with them.

Measure =
VAR currDate =
    MAX ( Table[Date] )
VAR dateRange =
    CALENDAR ( DATE ( 2021, 03, 09 ), DATE ( 2021, 03, 21 ) )
RETURN
    IF ( currDate IN dateRange, 1, 0 )

Regards,

Xiaoxin Sheng

Anonymous
Not applicable

hi @kressb try with below measure

Measure = IF (MAX('Table'[Date])>= DATE ( 2021, 03, 01 )&&MAX(Table[Date]) <= DATE ( 2021, 08, 31 ),1,0)

Angith_Nair
Continued Contributor
Continued Contributor

Hi @kressb ,

Try with this code..

 

Measure =
IF (
    AND ( Table[Date] >= DATE ( 2021, 03, 09 ), Table[Date] <= DATE ( 2021, 03, 21 ) ),
    1,
    0
)

 

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