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I'd like to update the date part of a datetime value (eg
from
08/07/2024 09:00:00) |
to midnight
08/07/2024 24:00:00
but I'm not sure if its just easier to extract the date and create a new datetime value, or to update the time in an existing value, and whether I have to do various conversions. Any ideas?
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you can try this in PQ
=DateTime.From( Date.From([column]))
or
=DateTime.From(Date.AddDays( Date.From([column]),1))
if you don't want the original column , you can remove it in the end
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You can write the below DAX:
NewDateTime = DATE(YEAR([DateTime]), MONTH([DateTime]), DAY([DateTime])) + TIME(0, 0, 0)
This expression extracts the date portion from your existing DateTime field and resets the time to midnight. You can replace [DateTime] with the actual column name in your dataset.
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Kedar Pande
you can to change all the time to midnight? or only 9 am?
what's more, we don't have 24 for hour, should that be 00:00:00?
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I want to change the time to midnight in all cases. Sorry I didn't realise it should be 00:00:00. I actually need to show midnight datetime as the next day's date plus 00:00:00.
you can try this in PQ
=DateTime.From( Date.From([column]))
or
=DateTime.From(Date.AddDays( Date.From([column]),1))
if you don't want the original column , you can remove it in the end
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Thats great. Many thanks!
you are welcome
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