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Hi all,
How can I create a column with rolling years for each previous 365 days. How can i do that on Power BI? last 365 as -Y1, followed by -Y2, -Y3 and it counts backwards.
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Hi @MonirSikder ,
You could give something like this a go.
Just copy the script below into a new blank query.
let
Source = Table.FromColumns(
{List.Dates(#date(2021, 1, 1), 3 * 365, Duration.From(1))},
type table [Date = date]
),
AddRollingYear = Table.AddColumn( Source, "Rolling Year", each
[ n = Number.Round( -Number.From( Date.From( DateTime.FixedLocalNow()) - [Date] )/ 365, 0),
r = if n < 0 then Text.From(n) & "Y" else null
][r], type text
)
in
AddRollingYear
It's relative to today, amend to your needs.
Hi @MonirSikder ,
You could give something like this a go.
Just copy the script below into a new blank query.
let
Source = Table.FromColumns(
{List.Dates(#date(2021, 1, 1), 3 * 365, Duration.From(1))},
type table [Date = date]
),
AddRollingYear = Table.AddColumn( Source, "Rolling Year", each
[ n = Number.Round( -Number.From( Date.From( DateTime.FixedLocalNow()) - [Date] )/ 365, 0),
r = if n < 0 then Text.From(n) & "Y" else null
][r], type text
)
in
AddRollingYear
It's relative to today, amend to your needs.
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