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Trying to insert some rows into my records without adding a new source. Mostly got it working but it would be nice if there was a predefined date variable I could use to get the current year, month, month day.
Rigth now I am doing this...
#"Insert Blanks" = Table.InsertRows(#"Renamed Columns", 0,{[Date = "1/1/2022" , Value = 0, Name= "xraphael"]})
I want to do something like this...
#"Insert Blanks" = Table.InsertRows(#"Renamed Columns", 0,{[Date = FORMAT("01/01/" & YEAR(TODAY()), "MM/DD/YYYY"), Value = 0, Name= "xraphael"]})
I dont know the correct syntax
Solved! Go to Solution.
You can use this to insert 01-01-2022
= Table.InsertRows(#"Renamed Columns", 0,{[Date = Date.ToText(Date.StartOfYear(Date.From(DateTime.FixedLocalNow())),"MM/dd/yyyy") , Value = 0, Name= "xraphael"]})If you want to use the first date of month, then replace Date.StartOfYear with Date.StartOfMonth.
If you want current date, then remove Date.StartOfYear.
Thanks this works for me
You can use this to insert 01-01-2022
= Table.InsertRows(#"Renamed Columns", 0,{[Date = Date.ToText(Date.StartOfYear(Date.From(DateTime.FixedLocalNow())),"MM/dd/yyyy") , Value = 0, Name= "xraphael"]})If you want to use the first date of month, then replace Date.StartOfYear with Date.StartOfMonth.
If you want current date, then remove Date.StartOfYear.
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