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Nsimpson
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Need help to convert text YYYYMM to date.

I have a text column YYYYMM that I need to convert to a date (ex: 201904 convert to 4/1/2019) in the query editor.  I would then like to filter the new date column to only include the last 24 months every time it is imported.  The table is very large and contains 7 years of data (over 15 million lines).  Can you help?

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parry2k
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@Nsimpson add new custom colum in power query as below, replace column1 with your column name, once new custom column is added, change data type date

 

#date(
Number.FromText(Text.Start([Column1], 4)), 
Number.FromText(Text.Middle([Column1], 4,2)), 
1)


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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Nsimpson add new custom colum in power query as below, replace column1 with your column name, once new custom column is added, change data type date

 

#date(
Number.FromText(Text.Start([Column1], 4)), 
Number.FromText(Text.Middle([Column1], 4,2)), 
1)


Subscribe to the @PowerBIHowTo YT channel for an upcoming video on List and Record functions in Power Query!!

Learn Power BI and Fabric - subscribe to our YT channel - Click here: @PowerBIHowTo

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MFelix
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Hi @Nsimpson create new column with the formula:

#date(Text.Start( [YYYTMM], 4), Text.End([YYYYMM],2), 1)

Then format column as date.

Regards.
MFelix

Regards

Miguel Félix


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