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In power query i have loaded my fact table the next step i want is to filter the rows by a date column but wanted a solution to returning rows based on the past 2 years, this year and the next 5 years but as dynamic as possible don't want to hardcode the values as the report will need to be updated every year.
The only solution I discovered currently was you can only give 2 rules for dynamic date filtering.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @akhaliq7 ,
Your filter step would look something like this:
=Table.SelectRows(
previousStepName,
each [Date] >= Date.StartOfYear(Date.AddYears(Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()), -2))
and [Date] <= Date.EndOfYear(Date.AddYears(Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()), 5))
)
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
Hi @akhaliq7 ,
Your filter step would look something like this:
=Table.SelectRows(
previousStepName,
each [Date] >= Date.StartOfYear(Date.AddYears(Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()), -2))
and [Date] <= Date.EndOfYear(Date.AddYears(Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()), 5))
)
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
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