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Date Format - Fri 9 Sept

 

I am sure this is a simple question.

 

Can a date be converted to Fri 9 Sept  in PowerQuery or DAX ?

 

 

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ppm1
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Solution Sage

In Power Query, you can use 

 

Date.ToText([DateColumn], "ddd d MMM")

 

But I would just use ddd d MMM as the format string for your column or measure (so you can keep date sorting correct, use it with MIN/MAX in measures, etc.

 

Pat

Microsoft Employee

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ppm1
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

In Power Query, you can use 

 

Date.ToText([DateColumn], "ddd d MMM")

 

But I would just use ddd d MMM as the format string for your column or measure (so you can keep date sorting correct, use it with MIN/MAX in measures, etc.

 

Pat

Microsoft Employee


Thanks Pat worked a treat.

 

I've brough it thought to PowerBi Desktop and called it 'This week'

When I need to use it in a cummulative measure is that what you are refereing to for MIN/MAX

 

Do I need to re-format it when I use it as a cummulative measure ?


Test Cummulatve =

                        CALCULATE (SUM ('Attendance (Table)'[Present]) ,
                        Filter(ALL('Academic Year (Table)'),
                       'Academic Year (Table)'[This Week] <=MAX('Academic Year (This week) (Table)'[This Week])))
 
Present Total =
                        CALCULATE(SUM('Attendance (Table)'[Present]))
 
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