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I am recycling a function that works perfectly minus the EDATE function. I am looking for the same thing as EDATE but I need it to operate as days or weeks (whichever one is easier) as opposed to months. Is there a simple solution for this? Here's my code for reference:
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@daxer-almighty could you put that solution into my code? Let's say I want to return 2 weeks or 14 days.
var Fdate = Ldate - 14
@daxer-almighty Thank you that seems to work perfectly. I do have a quick follow up question: This works in a matrix format but I am trying to disply this info in a KPI visual as well. The KPI visual is coming up blank, do you have any suggestions?
Hey I know it's a bit late but the KPI visual usually has a color column. And you shouldn't modify that column. For example, I have this Gann chart for task planning called "Natural Green Construction Schedule" (source: https://www.wps.com/academy/guide-to-construction-scope-of-work-templates-in-excel-quick-tutorials-1...). You shouldn't modify the type column because then KPI visual will have no color input and will output white color. Add a column to the right of that column if you need to add more content.
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