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today function in M language
- Anonymous10 years ago
Anonymous it looks like there's no problem with the formula itself. It must be somewhere else, probably something to do with that Due Date column. Hit OK and select one of those error cells. What does it say down at the bottom of the screen when you do that?
Anonymous DateTime.LocalNow()
That returns a datetime value, not a simple date, so if you're using it in another formula to compare with other dates, you may need to nest it to strip out the time. Like so:
Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow())
- Anonymous10 years agoNot applicable
Trying my hardest to learn DAX and now they throw M Language on top of it?????
Anyway, Thank you for your help on this project I'm working on. Here is my error, do you have any suggestions?
- Anonymous10 years agoNot applicable
Anonymous it looks like there's no problem with the formula itself. It must be somewhere else, probably something to do with that Due Date column. Hit OK and select one of those error cells. What does it say down at the bottom of the screen when you do that?
- Anonymous10 years agoNot applicable
The error was that my Due Date had time in it also so I changed it to:
Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow())-Date.From([Due Date])
and it worked.
Thank You!!