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Go to Power Query, select the date column/Type, then select Type Locale and change the column type to
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In Power Query, right-click the column with Hijri Dates, Choose Change Type, Use locale, Select as follows:
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In Power Query, right-click the column with Hijri Dates, Choose Change Type, Use locale, Select as follows:
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= Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Changed Type with Locale1",{{"date today", type text , "yyyy mm dd"}})
how change format the date ?
Hi @SkorpionAAM
Go to Power Query, select the date column/Type, then select Type Locale and change the column type to
Regards
Amine Jerbi
If I answered your question, please mark this thread as accepted
and you can follow me on
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