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I am not sure that I understand how table represents the Date Type. I just drag and drop Expiry Time and it shows me as below, what I want is to show ExpireDate in single column with format dd/MM/yyyy. That's it.
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@cuongle Follow steps as given below instead of selecting Date Hierarchy. And date format you can set it in model. Hope this helps !
This is the second time I am back to the topic. When On-object interaction is on, there is absolutely no intution into it. It should take 5 seconds - instead it takes 15-30minutes to become aware of the problems coming from it (DAX calculates differently!!! - perhaps a bug in itself!) and then the searching the solution.
Fix it or get more topics on the forum for it. I think it was overlooked by the devs.
Instructions for 2023:
In your table visual, when you click on the visual icons pop up on the right side, but one also pops up on the left side. Click the one on the left side to see the columns in your visual. THERE you can remove columns or change columns, including fixing this issue.
My condolences to anyone else having the misfortune of having to use this tool of torture.
Thank you!
Power BI will default to creating a date hierarchy for you when using a date field in a visualization. You can change this in the field options when you bring in the date field. For this and other (mostly localization) reasons, I'll often use a DisplayDate field that is a string formatted exactly as I'd like my dates to be shown.
Here are two screens showing how to change whether the date or hierarchy is displayed:
@cuongle Follow steps as given below instead of selecting Date Hierarchy. And date format you can set it in model. Hope this helps !
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