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Hello All,
I have this date column "Sent_on_1" in one of my tables. I need to create another column "Sent_on_1" which will have the next day as on "Sent_on_1" but the time on it should be 08:00 AM.
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Hi @gigotomo ,
You can create a new column
New Date = DATE( Year ( Table2[Sent On]) , Month(Table2[Sent On]) , Day(Table2[Sent On])) + 1 + TIME(8,0,0)
Regards,
Harsh Nathani
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Hi @gigotomo ,
You can create a new column
New Date = DATE( Year ( Table2[Sent On]) , Month(Table2[Sent On]) , Day(Table2[Sent On])) + 1 + TIME(8,0,0)
Regards,
Harsh Nathani
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Use NEXTDAY function
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