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Hello,
I am really struggling on this. It seems like it should be easy, but I think I am missing something! 🙂
I need a table with a list of months starting April 2020 to today and have it automatically update with the new months as time goes on.
Any ideas?
Cheers
Ed
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Hi Ed,
Try this Power Query solution:
let
Source =
List.Distinct(
List.Transform(
{ Number.From(#date(2020,4,1))..Number.From(Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow())) },
each Text.Combine(
{
Text.Start(Date.MonthName(Date.From(_)), 3),
Text.End(Text.From(Date.Year(Date.From(_))), 2)
}, "-"
)
)
),
convertToTable = Table.FromList(Source, Splitter.SplitByNothing(), null, null, ExtraValues.Error)
in
convertToTable
For this output:
Pete
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months = var t1 = CALENDAR(DATE(2020, 4, 1), TODAY()) var t2 = ADDCOLUMNS(t1, "time_y", format([Date], "yyyy"), "time_ym", format([Date], "yyyy-MM") ) var t3 = GROUPBY(t2, [time_y], [time_ym], "d1", minx(CURRENTGROUP(), [Date]), "d2", maxx(CURRENTGROUP(), [Date])) return t3
Hi Ed,
Try this Power Query solution:
let
Source =
List.Distinct(
List.Transform(
{ Number.From(#date(2020,4,1))..Number.From(Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow())) },
each Text.Combine(
{
Text.Start(Date.MonthName(Date.From(_)), 3),
Text.End(Text.From(Date.Year(Date.From(_))), 2)
}, "-"
)
)
),
convertToTable = Table.FromList(Source, Splitter.SplitByNothing(), null, null, ExtraValues.Error)
in
convertToTable
For this output:
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
months = var t1 = CALENDAR(DATE(2020, 4, 1), TODAY()) var t2 = ADDCOLUMNS(t1, "time_y", format([Date], "yyyy"), "time_ym", format([Date], "yyyy-MM") ) var t3 = GROUPBY(t2, [time_y], [time_ym], "d1", minx(CURRENTGROUP(), [Date]), "d2", maxx(CURRENTGROUP(), [Date])) return t3
Hi, @eggwald
use calender()
create a new table in pbi desktop and pasete this dax
CalendarTable = CALENDAR(DATE(2020, 4, 1), TODAY())
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Thanks @rubayatyasmin, is there a way to get it to just show the months?
EG:
| Apr-20 |
| May-20 |
| Jun-20 |
| Jul-20 |
....etc
from the data view select the column and check for format option in the ribon. Select your desired format for that. Or use FORMAT DAX function.
refer: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/format-function-dax
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