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Replace with weeknumber with the date the week's starting date.

For Eg;

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Instead of week 36, 37 and so on.

Week's starting date would be there like 1st of nov, 7th 14th and so on. 

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amitchandak
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Super User

@eshanpacheriwal , if you have a date table, You can create a week start date like 

 

Week Start date = 'Date'[Date]+-1*WEEKDAY('Date'[Date],2)+1

 

or

 

Week Start date = 'Date'[Date]+-1*WEEKDAY('Date'[Date],1)+1 // Sunday week

 

 

Week start date using week and year

 

Week to Date = var _st = date([year],1,1)
var _week = [Week]
Return _st+((_week-1)*7) -WEEKDAY(_st,2)+1

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@eshanpacheriwal , if you have a date table, You can create a week start date like 

 

Week Start date = 'Date'[Date]+-1*WEEKDAY('Date'[Date],2)+1

 

or

 

Week Start date = 'Date'[Date]+-1*WEEKDAY('Date'[Date],1)+1 // Sunday week

 

 

Week start date using week and year

 

Week to Date = var _st = date([year],1,1)
var _week = [Week]
Return _st+((_week-1)*7) -WEEKDAY(_st,2)+1

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