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Hello,
Im not confortable with DAX , someone can tell me how to translate this : " if Date.From([DateCreation]) > Date.From(Date.AddDays(DateTime.LocalNow(),-2)) then 0 else 1)" to DAX please ? i tried so many thing but it didnt worked.
Thanks for the future answer, great day
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Hi ItSupportElm,
You could follow above suggestions. If you want to create calculated column, you could try below expression
Column = if('Table'[date]>TODAY()-2,0,1)
If you want to use measure, you could try below expression
Measure 2 = if(MIN('Table'[date])>TODAY()-2,0,1)
Best Regards,
Zoe Zhi
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Thanks for the answer guys.
@dax i tried your expression but there is an error at the end : ( i thought that was ";" but is not that neither)
Same for a new colomn :
Thanks again for helping me
I found out why it not work,
Hi ItSupportElm,
You could follow above suggestions. If you want to create calculated column, you could try below expression
Column = if('Table'[date]>TODAY()-2,0,1)
If you want to use measure, you could try below expression
Measure 2 = if(MIN('Table'[date])>TODAY()-2,0,1)
Best Regards,
Zoe Zhi
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thanks for the answer guys.
@dax i tried your expression but there is an error at the end : ( i thought that was ";" but is not that neither)
Same for a new colomn :
Thanks again for helping me
I found out why it not work,
Hi,
It would be something like this. Assuming you`re adding a calculated columns and not creating a measure.
In the table you want to add the column, create a new calculated column and type this.
if ( TableName[Date Field] > DATEADD ( TODAY(); -2; Days) ; 0 ; 1)
You may need to adjust some naming but the overall idea is this.
Hope it helps
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