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Using "Analyze in Excel," I find that when I open the dataset in Excel columns (as opposed to measures) that are dates are formatted as text, not dates. There is no way to change the formatting.
I should also add that the pivot table recognizes the field as a date as I'm able to group by month/week.
THis is having a big impact on my users ability to sort our data.
Is anyone else experiencing this? Am I doing something incorrectly when setting up my data model?
@CatPhish ,
The issue is caused by that Power Pivot treats Date columns as text. I find several threads stating the same issue, I would recommend you report this issue in PowerPivot forum.
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/c0253620-6ae0-46ea-8b6e-124e6c950239/powerp...
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27913051/powerpivot-incorrectly-convert-date-value-to-text-in-pi...
Regards,
Lydia
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