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I am new to Power Query and am using Power Apps to build a blank query connection to an API source. I am needing the startTime always to be constant, which is simple, but the endTime needs to be the current date in a specific format. See below and please advise:
let
startTime = "2022-09-26T19%3A08%3A25Z",
endTime1 = Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()),
endTime2 = Date.Year(Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow())),
endTime3 = Date.Month(Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow())),
endTime4 = Date.Day(Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow())),
endTime = "endTime2"&"-"&"endTime3"&"-"&"endTime4"&"T19%3A08%3A25Z"
Hoping to end (if using today) as "2022-10-04T19%3A08%3A25Z"
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Syndicate_Admin ,
Try this:
Text.Combine(
{
Date.ToText(DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow()), "yyyy-MM-dd"),
"T19%3A08%3A25Z"
}
)
As a query:
let
Source =
Text.Combine(
{
Date.ToText(DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow()), "yyyy-MM-dd"),
"T19%3A08%3A25Z"
}
)
in
Source
Output:
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
Perfect! Thank you.
Hi @Syndicate_Admin ,
Try this:
Text.Combine(
{
Date.ToText(DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow()), "yyyy-MM-dd"),
"T19%3A08%3A25Z"
}
)
As a query:
let
Source =
Text.Combine(
{
Date.ToText(DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow()), "yyyy-MM-dd"),
"T19%3A08%3A25Z"
}
)
in
Source
Output:
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
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