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spandy34
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Create Date Column

 

 

Within Power Query, I need to create a new date column called Planned Exit Date that calculates as below:-

 

 

If [PlannedExitTime] (time format) is less than [PlannedEntryTime] (time format) then +1 day to [PlanndVisitDate]

 

Can someone please help me?

 

 

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Einomi
Helper V
Helper V

try 

If ... then Date.AddDays([PlannedVisitDate],1) else ...

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Einomi
Helper V
Helper V

try 

If ... then Date.AddDays([PlannedVisitDate],1) else ...
spandy34
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Thank you that has worked - I really appreciate your help @Greg_Deckler @Einomi 

Greg_Deckler
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@spandy34 Maybe:

= if [PlannedExitTime] < [PlannedEntryTime] then [PlannedVisitDate] + 1 else [PlannedExitTime]


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Hi @Greg_Deckler 

 

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I get this error 

 

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