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I am customizing my date table for my business. I have built a column containing only the dates we are open. As we are closed on the weekend I have null values for Saturday, Sunday and holiday closures.
I need a third column added to my date table containing the current business day if open or if closed, the next day we're open.
I have tried Table.Min with little success. I have tried MINX with filters for open_date<> null and open_date>=Date.Date. I keep getting circular reference errors.
This is the result I'm looking for. Thank for looking.
| Date.Date | date_open | Result |
| 12/31/2026 | 12/31/2026 | 12/31/2026 |
| 12/30/2026 | 12/30/2026 | 12/30/2026 |
| 12/29/2026 | 12/29/2026 | 12/29/2026 |
| 12/28/2026 | 12/28/2026 | 12/28/2026 |
| 12/27/2026 | 12/28/2026 | |
| 12/26/2026 | 12/28/2026 | |
| 12/25/2026 | 12/25/2026 | 12/25/2026 |
| 12/24/2026 | 12/24/2026 | 12/24/2026 |
| 12/23/2026 | 12/23/2026 | 12/23/2026 |
| 12/22/2026 | 12/22/2026 | 12/22/2026 |
| 12/21/2026 | 12/21/2026 | 12/21/2026 |
| 12/20/2026 | 12/21/2026 | |
| 12/19/2026 | 12/21/2026 | |
| 12/18/2026 | 12/18/2026 | 12/18/2026 |
| 12/17/2026 | 12/17/2026 | 12/17/2026 |
| 12/16/2026 | 12/16/2026 | 12/16/2026 |
| 12/15/2026 | 12/15/2026 | 12/15/2026 |
| 12/14/2026 | 12/14/2026 | 12/14/2026 |
| 12/13/2026 | 12/14/2026 | |
| 12/12/2026 | 12/14/2026 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
You may be able to add the column referencing the [date_open] column and then doing a Table.FillUp() (or Table.FillDown() depending on which way the table is sorted) step to the new column.
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Thanks very much. That worked a treat.
Thank you for looking.
Try doing it in two steps.
Add a column that is just [date_open] and then in the next step fill down that column.
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You may be able to add the column referencing the [date_open] column and then doing a Table.FillUp() (or Table.FillDown() depending on which way the table is sorted) step to the new column.
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