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singhswat
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Date Comparison

Hi

 

This might sound silly but I'm not able to get around this problem.

 

= If (StartDate > Today()) then "Hello" Else "Bye"

 

 

Now() / Today () function just doesn't work

 

Thanks for the hepl!

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Try with this

 

if [Calendar] > DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow()) then "Hello" else "Bye" )




Lima - Peru

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Vvelarde
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@singhswat

 

The Dax code should be:

 

NameDaxCode= If (StartDate > Today(),"Hello","Bye")




Lima - Peru

Thanks @Vvelarde I've tried this 

 

Error: Expression error: The name 'If' wasn't recognized. Make sure it's spelled correctly.

Are you in Query Editor?

 

 




Lima - Peru

Yes and adding a new column in query editor

Try with this

 

if [Calendar] > DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow()) then "Hello" else "Bye" )




Lima - Peru

Gracias @Vvelarde 

Thanks @kcantor

@singhswat

In Query Editor, capitilaization matters. Use if instead of If in your original statement.

Here is more information on IF http://www.excelguru.ca/blog/2014/08/27/the-if-function-in-power-query/





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