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For example : if you have a date dd/MM/yyyy. follow the steps
1. Edit the table
2. Split the column with '/' custom delimiter
3. Re-arrange the columns to see the month in first and date column to next and year to the last.
4. Select all the three columns.
5. Right click-> Merge columns with a custom delimiter '/'.
6. Transform the column to change the data type to 'Date'
Finally you see the column transformed. Its easy. Try it by yourself.
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Hi @gpraveenonline,
Thanks for your sharing.
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
If you're dealing with some clients that use mm/dd/yy and others that use dd/mm/yy, I would suggest that you just use the format: "17-Mar-16" instead of either dd/mm or mm/dd to avoid confusion among your clients. It is an available date format in PowerBI.
If you're dealing with some clients that use mm/dd/yy and others that use dd/mm/yy, I would suggest that you just use the format: "17-Mar-16" instead of either dd/mm or mm/dd to avoid confusion among your clients. It is an available date format in PowerBI.
Hi @gpraveenonline,
Thanks for your sharing.
Thanks,
Lydia Zhang
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