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Hi,
I would like to use the format dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm for my datetime column in DirectQuery mode. This format is not on the list of available datetime formats.
Using a calculated column with FORMAT(TableName[timestamp],"dd/MM/yyyy HH:mm") does not work, as I get the following error "Function 'FORMAT' is not allowed as part of calculated column DAX expressions on DirectQuery models."
Any workarounds? Can I somehow enable custom formats?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @mrtn ,
You can change DateTime type in Power Query Editor.
= Text.From(Date.Day([SalesDate]))&"/"&Text.From(Date.Month([SalesDate]))&"/"&Text.From(Date.Year([SalesDate]))&" "&Text.From(Time.Hour([SalesDate]))&":"&Text.PadStart(Text.From(Time.Minute([SalesDate])),2,"0")
Best Regards,
Icey
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I am having problems where the date format that isa coming in is " friday, august 27, 2021" - but I need this to read 08/27/2021
I do not have the ability to get into the dataset since it is direct query, and it is not giving me the option to change the format....
Help please.....
Todd
Hi @mrtn ,
You can change DateTime type in Power Query Editor.
= Text.From(Date.Day([SalesDate]))&"/"&Text.From(Date.Month([SalesDate]))&"/"&Text.From(Date.Year([SalesDate]))&" "&Text.From(Time.Hour([SalesDate]))&":"&Text.PadStart(Text.From(Time.Minute([SalesDate])),2,"0")
Best Regards,
Icey
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
how to I ge tot power query editor if I do not have the ability to get into the table?
On second thought - it appeared to resolve the issue at first glance. However, I get the message "This query contains transformations that can't be used for DirectQuery."
I accepted the proposed solution without proper testing...
Hi @mrtn ,
If your time is with the same minutes, for example, '9:00' and '10:00', you can change the expression like this:
= Table.AddColumn(#"Removed Columns", "Custom", each Text.From(Date.Day([SalesDate]))&"/"&Text.From(Date.Month([SalesDate]))&"/"&Text.From(Date.Year([SalesDate]))&" "&Text.From(Time.Hour([SalesDate]))&":00")
Best Regards,
Icey
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thanks!
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