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Q1 = CALCULATE(count(Campaigns[id]), Campaigns[startDate] >= DATE(2020,1,1), Campaigns[startDate] <= DATE(2020,3,30)
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Hi @Anonymous
No worries.
That's the way the DATE function accepts its parameters.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/date-function-dax
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Q1 = CALCULATE(count(Campaigns[id]), Campaigns[startDate] >= DATE(2020,1,1), Campaigns[startDate] <= DATE(2020,3,30)
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Phil
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Thanks Phil! - that worked - what determines the syntax for the date ie: yyyy,mm,dd ? In the table its formatted as mm,dd,yyy.
Jim
"1/1/2020" is text. Use the DATE syntax
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