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Anonymous
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new calculated column using dates

Hi,

I need to calculate max expected lag = today()-[no of lag days] and get a date answer as the output. However I keep getting 43743 type text and I am unable to convert this into date.

When I create the calculation using DAX, this new column doesn't show up in the query editor and I am unable to convert the data type.

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tarunsingla
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Try this:

Date.AddDays(DateTime.LocalNow(), -1 * [no of lag days])

 

And you can change the type of the custom column to Date.

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tarunsingla
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Try this:

Date.AddDays(DateTime.LocalNow(), -1 * [no of lag days])

 

And you can change the type of the custom column to Date.

Anonymous
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Thank you, that worked as a custom column

Anonymous
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Today is my very first day using PowerBI. I will try creating this in DAX. but is there a way to create calculated fields in the backend/edit query window? I can only find if condition there

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