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Hi there,
I have a calculated column on PQ where I want to compare a date someone leaves the company to today, to conclude if the person is active or not.
So I basically did if [Demission Date] = null or [Demission Date] >= Date.From(Datetimefixedlocalnow()).
And I am getting someone who leaves today 17-3 is inactive. If I extract the date from Datetimefixedlocalnow() and today is 17-3, shouldnt just be equal? [Demission Date] is date only type.
Solved! Go to Solution.
In my view, you >= should be changed to > only as the person will be inactive from tomorrow only not today.
= is forcing it to be equal to today.
In my view, you >= should be changed to > only as the person will be inactive from tomorrow only not today.
= is forcing it to be equal to today.
Actually I am going to do the other way around.
My conditions are to find active. So demission = null the person is active. if the demission date is today() or afterwards the person is also active. Something to do with the time perhaps.
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