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adam_mac
Helper I
Helper I

MTD Flag column based on yesterdays date

Hi, i am trying to create a MTD column based on yesterdays date but below query keeps returning an error. Any ideas what im doing wrong?

 

if Date.Day([Date]) <= Date.From(DateTime.FixedLocalNow()) -1
then "MTD"
else null

 

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Ah, ok.

So today, you would want all of September to still be "MTD"?

In that case, try this:

 

if Date.Month(Date.AddDays(DateTime.LocalNow(), -1)) = Date.Month([date])
  and Date.Year(Date.AddDays(DateTime.LocalNow(), -1)) = Date.Year([date])
  and Date.From(Date.AddDays(DateTime.LocalNow(), -1)) >= [date]
then "MTD"
else null

 

If you want it a bit neater, this is the same just using a variable for yesterday's date:

let
Date.Yest = Date.AddDays(DateTime.LocalNow(), -1)
in
if Date.Month(Date.Yest) = Date.Month([date])
  and Date.Year(Date.Yest) = Date.Year([date])
  and Date.From(Date.Yest) >= [date]
then "MTD"
else null

Pete



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Anonymous
Not applicable

You could use this logic for the "if" logic. 

 

each if Date.IsInCurrentYear([Date]then "MTD" else null

 

--Nate

BA_Pete
Super User
Super User

Hi @adam_mac ,

 

I presume you want this to be a 'Current Month to Date' dimension in your calendar table?

If so, then you will need something like this:

if Date.Month(DateTime.LocalNow()) = Date.Month([date])
  and Date.Year(DateTime.LocalNow()) = Date.Year([date])
  and Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()) > [date]
then "CMTD"
else null

 

Note that this won't give you any values today, as today is the first of the month, therefore yesterday and before are not in 'current month'. Tomorrow it will show 1st October as "CMTD". and so on.

 

Pete



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Hi @BA_Pete , unfortunately my data is always a date behind. So i would need MTD to not include today (which is 01/10/2021) and to consider yesterday (30/09/2021) as the "today". Is this possible?

Ah, ok.

So today, you would want all of September to still be "MTD"?

In that case, try this:

 

if Date.Month(Date.AddDays(DateTime.LocalNow(), -1)) = Date.Month([date])
  and Date.Year(Date.AddDays(DateTime.LocalNow(), -1)) = Date.Year([date])
  and Date.From(Date.AddDays(DateTime.LocalNow(), -1)) >= [date]
then "MTD"
else null

 

If you want it a bit neater, this is the same just using a variable for yesterday's date:

let
Date.Yest = Date.AddDays(DateTime.LocalNow(), -1)
in
if Date.Month(Date.Yest) = Date.Month([date])
  and Date.Year(Date.Yest) = Date.Year([date])
  and Date.From(Date.Yest) >= [date]
then "MTD"
else null

Pete



Now accepting Kudos! If my post helped you, why not give it a thumbs-up?

Proud to be a Datanaut!




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