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Hi @Satish_Kumar,
Please use the following formula to calculate variance update column.
variance update = IF('NTT 16-17'[Last Payment on]<'NTT 16-17'[DueDate],DATEDIFF('NTT 16-17'[Last Payment on],'NTT 16-17'[DueDate],DAY),1*DATEDIFF('NTT 16-17'[DueDate],'NTT 16-17'[Last Payment on],DAY))
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
You can use the DATEDIFF function to calculate the difference between the two dates.
its only subtracting the days
if 12/2/2016-17/4/2016
answer is -5 only which is wrong
Hi @Satish_Kumar,
Please use the following formula to calculate variance update column.
variance update = IF('NTT 16-17'[Last Payment on]<'NTT 16-17'[DueDate],DATEDIFF('NTT 16-17'[Last Payment on],'NTT 16-17'[DueDate],DAY),1*DATEDIFF('NTT 16-17'[DueDate],'NTT 16-17'[Last Payment on],DAY))
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
ITS VERY IMPORTANT FOR ME HELP ME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
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