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Per this site, the M function should return
DateTime.LocalNow()equals 2013-03-08T14:22:42
in that format - but in PowerBI Query Editor, the month and day are returning single digit values for 1-9. This makes it very difficult to create functions that rely on aligning a datekey to an existing table based on the current date when refreshing.
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