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I've generated a calendar table based on dates that exist in another table (so, "Give me all of the dates that appear in this other table").
Here's the m defining the start and end dates in my calendar table:
let StartDate = List.Min(Table[as_of_date]), EndDate = List.Max(Table[as_of_date]),
DayCount = Duration.Days(Duration.From(EndDate - StartDate)),
Source = List.Dates(StartDate,DayCount,#duration(1,0,0,0)),
TableFromList = Table.FromList(Source, Splitter.SplitByNothing()), ...
However, when I stack my source table and calendar table side-by-side, the latest date is always missing from my calendar table:
Please help! What am I doing wrong?
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@Anonymous
Add + 1 to your duration,
= Duration.Days(Duration.From(EndDate - StartDate ))+ 1
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@Anonymous
Add + 1 to your duration,
= Duration.Days(Duration.From(EndDate - StartDate ))+ 1
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I just encountered the same problem again, and this solution worked again.
@Fowmy , what is it about the Duration.Days function that requires +1? Why won't this work without +1?
@Anonymous
By adding +1, you ensure that all days between the dates are included.
If StartDate = 1/1/2020 and EndDate = 1/5/2020 then you need the results inclusive of both dates which is 5.
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@Fowmy Got it. So in M, the function Start Date - End Date is not inclusive, and +1 makes it so. Thanks!
Worked a treat! Thanks!
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