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Consider a table defined with the following DAX:
Interestingly, filtering by MONTH works. So, defining the table as FILTER(CALENDAR(DATE(2000, 1, 1), DATE(2030, 12, 31)), MONTH([Date] = 3)) would result in a table that only contains March dates in all the years between 2000 and 2030 (as expected).
What is it about filtering by DAY([Date])=1 that is not working?
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@cheresier
You added the last bracket inside DAY
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@cheresier
You added the last bracket inside DAY
Try this
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Well, that was embarassing. Thank you.
Now I wish there was a way to delete this post since it clearly adds no value to the community and serves no other purpose than as a record of my stupidity 🙂
You can use the Startofmonth function to get the first date of each month. Treat
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