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So, the problem is that the DAX function <ENDOFMONTH> is returning 30 for December.
A similar function in Power Query (M language, Date.EndOfMonth function) is returning the correct value (31).
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Hi @rroman12 ,
There seems to be no problem, make sure the DAX expression is correct.
Best regards,
Community Support Team_ Scott Chang