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Hi, I'm trying to spread total hours of a task over a certain number of months. I don't have an end date , but I do have a start date. I thought simple way was to use DateADD , yet my outcome is not configuring for all rows.
Duration Interval = DATEADD('STEP Resource Planning'[Start],[Duration(months)],MONTH)
I want to use this as my End Date column. Wanting to know if this makes sense to do it this way, and if so, how do I have it calculate for all rows.
Thanks.
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Assuming you are using a calcuated column:
Duration Interval = DATE(YEAR('STEP Resource Planning'[Start]), MONTH('STEP Resource Planning'[Start]) + 'STEP Resource Planning'[Duration(month)]), DAY('STEP Resource Planning'[Start]))
Assuming you are using a calcuated column:
Duration Interval = DATE(YEAR('STEP Resource Planning'[Start]), MONTH('STEP Resource Planning'[Start]) + 'STEP Resource Planning'[Duration(month)]), DAY('STEP Resource Planning'[Start]))
@JW_van_Holst , oh my goodness, your Dax worked and look all the hours are in the months columns.. so thankful do you know how many hours I've been trying to get this to work? 👼
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