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I have two columns in my date which is approval date and expiry date, and I need to apply this condition using M query:
If Approval date <= Current Date and Expiry Date >=Current Date then "Active" else "Expired"
I've tried this query in the Power BI desktop and is running but when I run it in the Power BI Data flows it gives me an error:
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Try wrapping Date.TimeLocalNow() with DateTime.Date(), so DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocaNow())
DateTime.LocalNow will returns the date and time, and you may get comparison errors if you are comparing strictly to a date. DateTime.Date will strip out the time component.
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MCSA: BI ReportingTry wrapping Date.TimeLocalNow() with DateTime.Date(), so DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocaNow())
DateTime.LocalNow will returns the date and time, and you may get comparison errors if you are comparing strictly to a date. DateTime.Date will strip out the time component.
DAX is for Analysis. Power Query is for Data Modeling
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