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What does the dot "." command do in Dax?
In a quick measure I noticed 'DimDate'[Date].[Date]
I went to find documentation as to what was the purpose of the .[Date] in the [Date].[Date], but I could not find any.
Can anyone tell me what is this dot "." command [column].[column]? What does it do? Is there any documentation on it?
Thank you,
FS
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Hi @fschiro
Its a DAX reference to auto date hierarchy table that you can not see it in your model as it's hidden, normally you would use it if you do not have a date dimension.
@fschiro ,
I believe the "." denotes an object that is in the class on the left side of the "." So any commands on the right side of the" . "are all grouped together as a subset of the object on the left side of the"."
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Nathaniel
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@Nathaniel_C
Is there any documentation on this?
Can I create data that utilizes this? Meaning, can I create a column that contains subvalues which I can reference with dot?
Hi @fschiro ,
I just came across this blog. At the end he says, "
Also, please keep in mind that the dot symbol in List.Generate does not have the same meaning as in other languages either. There are no object methods in M, and there are no namespaces, so the dot is just another character without any special meaning. It could have been a dash or an underscore - it wouldn't have mattered."
So unlike other languages he says it doesn't mean anything. If you find different, let us know.
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Nathaniel
https://potyarkin.ml/posts/2017/loops-in-power-query-m-language/
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Hi @fschiro
Its a DAX reference to auto date hierarchy table that you can not see it in your model as it's hidden, normally you would use it if you do not have a date dimension.
@Mariusz
I'm not sure I get it. I have a date dimension, and I do see that sometimes it puts this hierarchy thing on the axis when I first select a datedimension column. But I usually have to close the hierarchy for the data to plot correctly on the date dimension column I choose.
Is there somewhere I can read about this? What is this hierarchy thing?
In Power BI the auto date/time setting automatically creates one date table for each date column in the model.
Columns in these auto-created tables can be accessed through “column variations”.
'Sales'[Order Date].[Date]
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