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KBO
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Change timespan in PowerQuery

Hello,

I have a little problem with the PowerQuery in my advanced editor. Know anybody how I can change the timespan? I like to show all data which are in Azure OMS. Is this possible? And if yes how :)? 

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With best regards,

 

Kathrin

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KBO
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I'm not sure but if I change the timestring to the word "all" the query load the actual date. So I will test it tomorrow if it work again in the power bi workspace.

All seems to be working however did you ever figure out how to filter it, say for the last 2 days (dynamically). 

I've tried to figure out how to use the datatime function and combination of it but it's just not playing nice in terms of returning the correct data type.

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