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Hello I have an issue of matching two different datetime columns.
I need to compare the two of them, but at the moment of putting them in the same table I do not get the match:
DateTime goes from 01/01/2023 12:00:00AM to 01/31/2023 11:00:00PM (with steps of 1h) and DATETIME_Corrected goes from 01/11/2023 8:15:00 PM to 02/06/2023 7:45:00 PM (with steps of 30min).
I did a relation with the two of them and I didn't receive any error:
I already put both lists in Date/Time format in Power Query and Data panel.
However, I noticed my main datetime list doesn't have the icon on fields panel, while the secondary datetime lists have it, but not the hour section:
As I mentioned, My list have a range between Jan and Feb. I do not understand why this range continues and match some dates on the on my main datetime list:
I do not understand what I am doing wrong
Solved! Go to Solution.
People in Stackoverflow suggest me to do a Fact Table, and it worked for me. I recommend following this link to more information.
People in Stackoverflow suggest me to do a Fact Table, and it worked for me. I recommend following this link to more information.
@Bullpro_ , is the date time column not showing hierarchy is used in join( model join)?
Join column usually do not show data type icon or hirrarchy
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