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n2p2gupta
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DATEADD function not returning row values more then 10 rows

DATEADD function not returning all the row under "column".  Please help.  Thanks.DATEADD function not returning all the row under "column". Please help. Thanks.

 

 

 

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Reid_Havens
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Hi there,

 

Happy to help. This is super curious...it should definitely return the value for ALL rows. However there is another way to write the formula. This one below should work.

 

Column = Table1[Date] + 5

Reid Havens - Principal Consultant

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Eric_Zhang
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@n2p2gupta

The documentation says this behavior is by design.


 The result table includes only dates that exist in the dates column.

 

So when adding 5 days to “May 31,2017", it is "Jun 5, 2017" which doesn't exist in the date column.

 

You'll use @Reid_Havens suggestion as a workaround.

Thanks Eric!

Reid_Havens
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Most Valuable Professional

Hi there,

 

Happy to help. This is super curious...it should definitely return the value for ALL rows. However there is another way to write the formula. This one below should work.

 

Column = Table1[Date] + 5

Reid Havens - Principal Consultant

PowerPivotPro

Thanks Reid!

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