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im trying to set a filter on my import I want data that is after yesterday 18:00:00
This work, but is not dynamic :
= Table.SelectRows(#"Fjernede andre kolonner", each [WS.VE_TID2] = #datetime(2021, 1, 3, 18, 0, 0))
so i tried
>#datetime(date.year(Date.IsInPreviousDay([WS.VE_TID2])),date.month(Date.IsInPreviousDay([WS.VE_TID2])),date.day(Date.IsInPreviousDay([WS.VE_TID2])), 18, 0, 0)
but that is not working
actualy any thing but numbers do not seem to work in #datetime() even #datetime(date.year(2021),1,3,18,0,0 ) will not work.
SO how to do this
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@Rygaard try this
= Table.SelectRows(#"Fjernede andre kolonner", each [WS.VE_TID2] = DateTime.From(Date.AddDays(Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()),-1) & #time(18,0,0))))
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HI @Rygaard,
If you want to filter with the dynamic result, it means you need to use the function which power query provided that integrates with system information and nested then with date functions to get the corresponding calculation results. (it calculate on the functions which return result based system status so they will changes when system status updated)
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
@Rygaard try this
= Table.SelectRows(#"Fjernede andre kolonner", each [WS.VE_TID2] = DateTime.From(Date.AddDays(Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()),-1) & #time(18,0,0))))
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