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Hi Experts
I have the following two columns in my table. Year and Month. so assume Year is 2018 and month is Jan, i want to add a third column that gives me that date as 01/01/2018....for each of the dates in columns Year and Month.
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Hi @Anonymous
How about this for your new column:
DateColumn = DATE(Table1[Year], Table1[Month], 1)
Hi,
This calculated column formula should also work
=1*("1/"&[Month]&"/"&[Year])
Format this column as Date.
Hi,
This calculated column formula should also work
=1*("1/"&[Month]&"/"&[Year])
Format this column as Date.
Thanks Ash
You are welcome.
Hi @Anonymous
How about this for your new column:
DateColumn = DATE(Table1[Year], Table1[Month], 1)
many thanks AIB - spot on
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