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Hi Good day,
Can anyone pls need help on my table below, How can i display on my table using power query the previuos week and previuos previuos week.
Let say now is Week 48, I want on my table to be display only is Week 47 and 46.
Week 49, diplay only Week 48 and 47.
Thank you
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Hi @AllanBerces - you can add a current week column in tables as below:
Date.WeekOfYear(DateTime.LocalNow())
This will give you the current week number.
Add a column to calculate the "Relative Week" by subtracting the WeekN column from the current week number:
WeekN=Date.WeekOfYear([Date])
Relative Week= [Current Week] - [WeekN]
This will create a column where:
0 represents the current week.
-1 represents the previous week.
-2 represents the week before that.
Filter Rows:
Apply a filter to the "Relative Week" column to include only rows where the value is -1 or -2.
After applying this query, your table will only display the relevant weeks (e.g., Week 47 and 46 if the current week is 48).
Hope it works .
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let
Source = let today = DateTime.LocalNow(), offset = Date.DayOfWeek(today, Day.Monday) in List.Transform({1..14}, each Date.From(today-#duration(_+offset,0,0,0))),
#"Last 2 Wks" = Table.FromList(Source, Splitter.SplitByNothing(), type table[Date=date])
in
#"Last 2 Wks"
Expertise = List.Accumulate( {Days as from Today}, {Skills and Knowledge}, (Current, Everyday) => Current & Day.LearnAndPractise(Everyday) ) |
Hi @AllanBerces - you can add a current week column in tables as below:
Date.WeekOfYear(DateTime.LocalNow())
This will give you the current week number.
Add a column to calculate the "Relative Week" by subtracting the WeekN column from the current week number:
WeekN=Date.WeekOfYear([Date])
Relative Week= [Current Week] - [WeekN]
This will create a column where:
0 represents the current week.
-1 represents the previous week.
-2 represents the week before that.
Filter Rows:
Apply a filter to the "Relative Week" column to include only rows where the value is -1 or -2.
After applying this query, your table will only display the relevant weeks (e.g., Week 47 and 46 if the current week is 48).
Hope it works .
Proud to be a Super User! | |
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