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I want to show just "March 2018" or something like "03/2018". How can I solve that issue in the Query Editor?
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Hey @mafioso,
To expand on what @Anonymous said, I would create a calculated column like:
Column = COMBINEVALUES("/", MONTH(Table[Date]), YEAR(Table[Date]))
This concatenates the month and year values of the date, separated by a "/"
Hope this helps,
Parker
Hey @mafioso,
To expand on what @Anonymous said, I would create a calculated column like:
Column = COMBINEVALUES("/", MONTH(Table[Date]), YEAR(Table[Date]))
This concatenates the month and year values of the date, separated by a "/"
Hope this helps,
Parker
@Anonymous that will work, but he says need it on the Edit Query
@Anonymous right, I missed that
Thanks I didn't know that it's much easier using a calculated column.
@mafioso I would recommend you to split all the values and using the "." as a delimiter, once they're separated you must create a custom colum concatenation in the right order all the values, and then changed the format.
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