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Datediff shows sometimes not the correct difference and Im wondering why?
This is my calculated column:
Hopefully someone can help me out! Thanks alot!
Greetings
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Hi @Anonymous
If date is duplicated, when creating a calculated column, it will sum days for duplicated rows.
For example
column
Column = DATEDIFF([today],'Table'[date],DAY)
You can try a measure
Measure = DATEDIFF([today],MAX('Table'[date]),DAY)
today = DATE(2020,6,30)
Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
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Hi,
What result do you get with this calculated column formula?
=SAPCrosstab1[Gew. Ende]-TODAY()
Hi @Anonymous
If date is duplicated, when creating a calculated column, it will sum days for duplicated rows.
For example
column
Column = DATEDIFF([today],'Table'[date],DAY)
You can try a measure
Measure = DATEDIFF([today],MAX('Table'[date]),DAY)
today = DATE(2020,6,30)
Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@Anonymous , stop .date and try
Gew.Ende_Hilf_Differenztage = DATEDIFF(TODAY();SAPCrosstab1[Gew. Ende];DAY)
Nothing changed... still I have the two wrong differences!
@Anonymous ,Can you share a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.
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