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Anonymous
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Add 3 months to start date

Hi Experts

 

How would you amend the following to make the start date 1/5/20 as opposed to 1/2/20 ( assuming the first date is 1/2/20) 

VAR _Min = Min(AppMaster[Date])

ie add 3 month to the start date.

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Hi @Anonymous ,

for your Variable use EDATE instead. Something like this:

 

Moved Date =
EDATE(MIN('AppMaster'[Date]),3)

Let me know if it helps!


If my answer was helpful please give me a Kudos or even accept as a Solution.

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Shahfaisal
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= DATEADD(AppMaster[Date],3,month)

Anonymous
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Hi Shahfaisal, not working returning back multiple values.


 
 

Hi @Anonymous ,

for your Variable use EDATE instead. Something like this:

 

Moved Date =
EDATE(MIN('AppMaster'[Date]),3)

Let me know if it helps!


If my answer was helpful please give me a Kudos or even accept as a Solution.

Let's connect on LinkedIn!

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