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Kermithefrog
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Date Error - Actual Date

Hello.

 

I'm having a problem with the "Actual Date". I created a filter with this aspect : XX-XX-XXX to Actual Date (Example: 01-01-2017 to 29-09-2020 (today's date))


In my Power BI desktop project, everything works good, like this:

                                     

date.JPG

      

 

 

But when I publish this project, the Actual Date shows another date, like this:

 

date2.JPG (This is the SAME PROJECT; BUT NOW PUBLISHED!)

 

 

What I have is this:

 
Dia Actual = If(Datas[CalendarDate] <= Today (); True; False)

 

Any help, please?

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v-yingjl
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Hi @Kermithefrog ,

Based on your description, seems that I could not reproduce it in my environment. When I set the date filter in power bi desktop, after publishing to power bi service, it is the same as in desktop.

desktop.pngservice.png

Have a couple of problems that want to know to help you better:

  1. Which type of filter you are using? The default filter or in the app market places?
  2. When you create a calculated column in this report, what did it represent and how did it work in the report?
  3. Could you please consider sharing a sample file for further discussion?

 

Best Regards,
Yingjie Li

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