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kittensandclimb
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Power Query - Newbie Question - Comparing Two Columns with Dates

Hello:

 

Power Query newbie here. 

 

I have a Query in Power Query.

 

There is a Column called "Start Date" and there is a column called "T-2" Date.

I would like to compare these two columns. If these two columns match in date, I would like to return a new column that states "Yes."

 

I am having trouble writing this. Something as simple as the below is giving me an error.

if [Start Date] = [T-2 Date] then yes else no

 

 

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Omid_Motamedise
Super User
Super User

if you want to copare row by row, go to add column tab pick custom column tab in the oppened window use the next formula

 

if [Start Date] = [T-2 Date] then "yes" else "no"

but if you want to check the whole table once, use the next formula in a  new step. (imagin your previous step name is Source)

Source[Start Date] = Source[T-2 Date]
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Omid_Motamedise
Super User
Super User

if you want to copare row by row, go to add column tab pick custom column tab in the oppened window use the next formula

 

if [Start Date] = [T-2 Date] then "yes" else "no"

but if you want to check the whole table once, use the next formula in a  new step. (imagin your previous step name is Source)

Source[Start Date] = Source[T-2 Date]
If my answer helped solve your issue, please consider marking it as the accepted solution. It helps others in the community find answers faster—and keeps the community growing stronger!
You can also check out my YouTube channel for tutorials, tips, and real-world solutions in Power Query with the following link
https://youtube.com/@omidbi?si=96Bo-ZsSwOx0Z36h
ronrsnfld
Super User
Super User

You need to put strings within quotes, unless you have defined yes and no as variables. 

Also, you "T-2" Date column name looks strange with quotes around the first word and none around the second. So if that is not an error, your syntax is off.

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