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annaamalaim
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Table level filter for dates

Hi All,

 

I have to filter my the report within the current date and it should not exceed the current date and display the date.I have found the below query as a solution

 

= Table.SelectRows(#"Renamed Columns1", each [Appointment Date By] <= Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()))

 

but the query throws a error "We cannot apply operator < to types Date and DateTime.
Details:"

 

I am new to power BI , can anyone please let me know whether a solution is possible?

 

Kind Regards,

Anna

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Hi 

 

I got a solution by using the below code

 

= Table.SelectRows(#"Changed Type", each [Appointment Date By] <= #datetime(Date.Year(DateTime.LocalNow()), Date.Month(DateTime.LocalNow()) ,Date.Day(DateTime.LocalNow()), 23, 59, 0))

 

Now the date has been filtered !!

 

- Anna

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vanessafvg
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@annaamalaim

 

= Table.SelectRows(#"Expanded NewColumn", each [Repair Completion Date] <= Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()))

 

i ran this and had no issues on it - my repair completion is a DateTime

 

 





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Hi 

 

I got a solution by using the below code

 

= Table.SelectRows(#"Changed Type", each [Appointment Date By] <= #datetime(Date.Year(DateTime.LocalNow()), Date.Month(DateTime.LocalNow()) ,Date.Day(DateTime.LocalNow()), 23, 59, 0))

 

Now the date has been filtered !!

 

- Anna

Hi 

 

I got a solution by using the below code

 

= Table.SelectRows(#"Changed Type", each [Appointment Date By] <= #datetime(Date.Year(DateTime.LocalNow()), Date.Month(DateTime.LocalNow()) ,Date.Day(DateTime.LocalNow()), 23, 59, 0))

 

Now the date has been filtered !!

 

- Anna

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