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- 7 years ago
Hey,
hit one of the Error values and provide the error information that you receive.
Regards,
Tom
Hey,
there are two possibilities.
Assuming your data looks like this:
In Power Query just, create a new custom column:
Enter this formula, please be aware that the column names might not match:
List.Dates([Start], Number.From([End]) - Number.From([Start]) + 1, #duration(1 , 0 , 0 , 0))
Then the final move expand the list to new rows:
And voila:
The DAX solution looks like this, create a new table :
Before you can create your new table it's necessary to create a dedicated Calendar table like so (using DAX):
Calendar =
CALENDAR("2019-01-01", "2019-12-31")
Then you create this DAX statement to create your new table, please be aware, that the name of the table that contains the Start and End column is called 'Table2':
the new table =
GENERATE(
'Table2'
, DATESBETWEEN('Calendar'[Date] , [Start] , [End])
)
The result fo course is the same :-)
My recommendation, use the Power Query approach.
Regards,
Tom
- TomMartens7 years agoSuper User
Hey,
hit one of the Error values and provide the error information that you receive.
Regards,
Tom
- Anonymous7 years agoNot applicable
thanks TomMartens ,
can you tell me how we can optimize data because I have many records after apply your solution and there is a delay to apply data to the data model.
Regards,