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Convert iso (wwyyyy) to date?

My report brings in the date format as ww.yyyy (e.g. 50.2019, 06.2020)

 

How can I convert this to a date format? (e.g. 09-12-2019, 05-02-2020)

 

 

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v-frfei-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @dapperscavenger ,

Please create a calculated column as shown below to work on it.

Column = 
VAR year =
    RIGHT ( 'Table'[wwyyyy], 4 )
VAR weeknum =
    VALUE ( LEFT ( 'Table'[wwyyyy], 2 ) )
VAR datetable =
    CALENDAR ( DATE ( year, 1, 1 ), DATE ( year, 12, 31 ) )
RETURN
    MINX ( FILTER ( datetable, WEEKNUM ( [Date], 2 ) = weeknum ), [Date] )

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v-frfei-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @dapperscavenger ,

Please create a calculated column as shown below to work on it.

Column = 
VAR year =
    RIGHT ( 'Table'[wwyyyy], 4 )
VAR weeknum =
    VALUE ( LEFT ( 'Table'[wwyyyy], 2 ) )
VAR datetable =
    CALENDAR ( DATE ( year, 1, 1 ), DATE ( year, 12, 31 ) )
RETURN
    MINX ( FILTER ( datetable, WEEKNUM ( [Date], 2 ) = weeknum ), [Date] )

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Pbix as an attachment.

Community Support Team _ Frank
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the others find it more quickly.

Thank you.  That worked nicely!

 

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

Assuming this is a single value

new column
var _minYear =date(year(mid([column],3,4))1,1)
var _maxYear =date(year(right([column],4))1,1)
return
Week = ((_minYear +(-1*weekday(_minYear)+1)) +7*left([column],2)) & "," & ((_maxYear +(-1*weekday(_maxYear)+1)) +7*mid([column],10,2))

 

Greg_Deckler
Super User
Super User

Split your Date column in Power Query. You can use the DAX below:

Column = 
    VAR __Calendar = 
        ADDCOLUMNS(
            CALENDAR(DATE([Date.2],1,1),DATE([Date.2],12,31)),
            "Week",
            WEEKNUM([Date])
        )
RETURN
    MINX(FILTER(__Calendar,[Week] = [Date.1]),[Date])

 


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