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Hii,
I currently see data displayed for the next 16 weeks. How do I view the data for the past 6 weeks as well?
TodayDate = DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow()),
CalendarWeek = (x as number) => Date.WeekOfYear(Date.AddDays(TodayDate,x*7)),
StartDate = (x as number) => Date.ToText(Date.StartOfWeek(Date.AddDays(TodayDate,x*7), Day.Monday),"yyyy-MM-dd"),
EndDate = (x as number) => Date.ToText(Date.EndOfWeek(Date.AddDays(TodayDate,x*7), Day.Monday),"yyyy-MM-dd"),
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Hello @CatrinaExp
launch your function StartDate with parameter -6
Here your code with a new step
let
TodayDate = DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow()),
CalendarWeek = (x as number) => Date.WeekOfYear(Date.AddDays(TodayDate,x*7)),
StartDate = (x as number) => Date.ToText(Date.StartOfWeek(Date.AddDays(TodayDate,x*7), Day.Monday),"yyyy-MM-dd"),
EndDate = (x as number) => Date.ToText(Date.EndOfWeek(Date.AddDays(TodayDate,x*7), Day.Monday),"yyyy-MM-dd"),
Minus6Weeks = StartDate(-6)
in
Minus6Weeks
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Hello @CatrinaExp
launch your function StartDate with parameter -6
Here your code with a new step
let
TodayDate = DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow()),
CalendarWeek = (x as number) => Date.WeekOfYear(Date.AddDays(TodayDate,x*7)),
StartDate = (x as number) => Date.ToText(Date.StartOfWeek(Date.AddDays(TodayDate,x*7), Day.Monday),"yyyy-MM-dd"),
EndDate = (x as number) => Date.ToText(Date.EndOfWeek(Date.AddDays(TodayDate,x*7), Day.Monday),"yyyy-MM-dd"),
Minus6Weeks = StartDate(-6)
in
Minus6Weeks
Copy paste this code to the advanced editor in a new blank query to see how the solution works.
If this post helps or solves your problem, please mark it as solution (to help other users find useful content and to acknowledge the work of users that helped you)
Kudoes are nice too
Have fun
Jimmy
Input -6 ?
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