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Hi,
I have two tables - one for sales, and one for promotions we run.
Sales table includes following columns:
OrderID | OrderDate | PromoCode | OrderValue |
Promotions table consists of only two columns:
PromotionCode | PromoStartDate |
I'm looking to add a calculated column 'PromotionDay' to the Sales table to return how many days into the Promotion the order was placed. Is this relatively simple to calculate?
example below:
Promotion Table includes record: PromotionCode = 'SPRING22', PromoStartDate = '01 March 2022'
Sales Table would have the below record
OrderID | OrderDate | PromoCode | OrderValue | PromotionDay |
000987 | 05 March 2022 | SPRING22 | £150.99 | 5 |
Thanks in advance.
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Hi @tc97
Please try
PromotionDay =
DATEDIFF ( RELATED ( Promotions[PromoStartDate] ), Sales[OrderDate], DAY )
Hi @tc97
Please try
PromotionDay =
DATEDIFF ( RELATED ( Promotions[PromoStartDate] ), Sales[OrderDate], DAY )
That was nice and easy! Thanks so much!!
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