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Good morning everyone,
My name is Sulaimon from Nigeria, Please i need help on my power bi report.
I want to query a record base on date range, for example
i have a record with columns and a date column and want to query this record to return data based on date range. For instance want to see only records between 1 to 15 days of every month. like 1 june 2022, 3 june 2022, 5 june 2022, 7 june 2022, 2 july 2022, 4 july 2022, 5 july 2022, 8 july 2022, 11 july 2022 and 13 july 2022 and so on... Will be very grateful if resolved
| Document No | Order_No | Posting_Date | Quantity | Amount |
| 1 june 2022 | ||||
| 3 june 2022 | ||||
| 5 june 2022 | ||||
| 7 june 2022 | ||||
| 21 june 2022 | ||||
| 23 june 2022 | ||||
| 2 July 2022 | ||||
| 4 July 2022 | ||||
| 5 July 2022 | ||||
| 8 July 2022 | ||||
| 11 July 2022 | ||||
| 13 July 2022 | ||||
| 21 July 2022 | ||||
| 23 July 2022 | ||||
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Sulaimon,
Something like this?
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WUtIBIUNdr9I8XSMjCE8pVgcmYYxLwhSXhDkuCSOclhjhtMUIKJGDTcIEl4QpLgkLXBKGhjhljHHJGOHUY4SuJxYA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [#"ocument No" = _t, Order_No = _t, Posting_Date = _t, Quantity = _t, Amount = _t]),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"ocument No", type text}, {"Order_No", type text}, {"Posting_Date", type date}, {"Quantity", type text}, {"Amount", type text}}),
#"Inserted Day" = Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "Day", each Date.Day([Posting_Date]), Int64.Type),
#"Filtered Rows" = Table.SelectRows(#"Inserted Day", each Date.Day([Posting_Date]) >= 1 and Date.Day([Posting_Date]) <= 15)
in
#"Filtered Rows"
The filter in the #"Filtered Rows" step. You can filter on any date and then change it manually in the editor.
Kind regards,
John
Hi @Sulaimon,
Something like this?
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WUtIBIUNdr9I8XSMjCE8pVgcmYYxLwhSXhDkuCSOclhjhtMUIKJGDTcIEl4QpLgkLXBKGhjhljHHJGOHUY4SuJxYA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [#"ocument No" = _t, Order_No = _t, Posting_Date = _t, Quantity = _t, Amount = _t]),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"ocument No", type text}, {"Order_No", type text}, {"Posting_Date", type date}, {"Quantity", type text}, {"Amount", type text}}),
#"Inserted Day" = Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "Day", each Date.Day([Posting_Date]), Int64.Type),
#"Filtered Rows" = Table.SelectRows(#"Inserted Day", each Date.Day([Posting_Date]) >= 1 and Date.Day([Posting_Date]) <= 15)
in
#"Filtered Rows"
The filter in the #"Filtered Rows" step. You can filter on any date and then change it manually in the editor.
Kind regards,
John
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