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rosscortb
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whats wrong with datediff formula?

Hello, 

 

Any ideas why I am getting negative values? Thanks Ross

 

Time to Approve in Days = DATEDIFF(Starters[Job Req Creation],Starters[Job Req Approved],DAY)
 
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Nathaniel_C
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@rosscortb ,

 

Going from December to February? Look at your date columns?

 

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Nathaniel_C
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@rosscortb ,

 

Going from December to February? Look at your date columns?

 

If this solves your issues, please mark it as the solution, so that others can find it easily. Kudos are nice too.
Nathaniel





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arggg...sorry, so annoying one's, in d/m and the other is m/d

 

Should have seen that,thanks

I have never done that! Smiley Very Happy





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