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There are two tables of excel files and another table has been created as a date table to link the values of excel files based on the date. For one excel file, it's working fine. However, for the other excel file, when the date slicer is selected from the first date (1/01/2022), the card(COUNT function for a column) shows the value in it (40.99K). However, when the date is changed(any date after 1/01/22), it shows blank.
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@ShuchiSharma change type of AddDateTime column in Power Query to Date instead of datetime and once that change is done, it should work.
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Thanks, mate. Didn't think it to be this simple. Thanks a lot 🙂
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