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Hello, I am trying to create a custom column in Power Query that would display the date of the 2nd Monday in the month based on DateTime.LocalNow.
I think it will use Date.Year = DateTime.LocalNow, Date.Month = DateTime.LocalNow, Date.DayOfWeek = 1, and Date.WeekOfMonth = 2 but I'm not sure how to piece it all together.
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Here's one way to do it.
= List.Select (List.Dates(Date.From(Date.StartOfMonth(DateTime.LocalNow())), 14, #duration(1,0,0,0)), each Date.DayOfWeekName(_)= "Monday"){1}
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pls try this
let
Lists= List.Select(
List.Dates(Date.From(Date.StartOfMonth(DateTime.LocalNow())), 14, #duration(1, 0, 0, 0)),
(x) => Date.DayOfWeek(x) = 0){1}
in
Lists
Here's one way to do it.
= List.Select (List.Dates(Date.From(Date.StartOfMonth(DateTime.LocalNow())), 14, #duration(1,0,0,0)), each Date.DayOfWeekName(_)= "Monday"){1}
Pat
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