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krutec
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Calculating a due date in Power Query

Hi,

I’m trying to calculate a due date. 

 

I have a date column.  I want to add 60 days to the date column to come up with the due date in a new column.  Drawing a blank on how to do this in Power Query.    Any help would be appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Rick

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krutec
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I found the answer in the forums.  BA_Pete had some code that did the trick.  

Date.AddDays(__todayDate, 7)

I just replaced the (__todayDate, 7) with my date column name and 60.  Did the trick.  

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krutec
Regular Visitor

I found the answer in the forums.  BA_Pete had some code that did the trick.  

Date.AddDays(__todayDate, 7)

I just replaced the (__todayDate, 7) with my date column name and 60.  Did the trick.  

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