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Anonymous
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Date format error

I have created the below DAX; 

New Downloads Title = var latest = LASTDATE('iOS - All App Units'[Date]) return "Total Downloads from " & latest

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If i do this in it's own dax it shows the below;

iOS Latest Date = LASTDATE('iOS - All App Units'[Date])

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As you can see, I would like it in GMT format no the output from the first DAX statment.

 

 

Thanks

 

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Greg_Deckler
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@Anonymous - Try using the FORMAT command to wrap your LASTDATE function.


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Greg_Deckler
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@Anonymous - Try using the FORMAT command to wrap your LASTDATE function.


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Anonymous
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Thanks Greg!

 

New Downloads Title =
var latest = FORMAT(LASTDATE('iOS - All App Units'[Date]),"DD/MM/YY")
return
"Total Downloads from " & latest

That worked 

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