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Anonymous
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Transform lastLogon into date in power query

Hello,

 

I am trying to convert the active directory lastlogon  to readable date and times in power query but I don't find the solution. Could you help me?

 

This is the view.

 

photo query.PNG

Thanks

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Jimmy801
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Hello @Anonymous 

 

you need to devide and subtract something of the lastlogon-number in order to transform it to a DateTimeZone.

each DateTimeZone.From([lastLogon]/ 864000000000 - 109205)

 

Here a complete example

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WMtQxNjQ2tnTVNjRXitWB8o3M4fy80pwchIS5OYpCQwNDVL4FqkGGplgMQjbRyMTUGFkH6XwTIzS+BZp6IwLmEZLHzzc0pK55hP2L7j+S9BsamVjiiRGscWRoaGmCPTkgmU3QrFgA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [lastLogon = _t]),
    #"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"lastLogon", Int64.Type}}),
    #"Added Custom" = Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "Custom", each DateTimeZone.From([lastLogon]/ 864000000000 - 109205))
in
    #"Added Custom"

 

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

 

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Jimmy801
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hello @Anonymous 

 

you need to devide and subtract something of the lastlogon-number in order to transform it to a DateTimeZone.

each DateTimeZone.From([lastLogon]/ 864000000000 - 109205)

 

Here a complete example

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WMtQxNjQ2tnTVNjRXitWB8o3M4fy80pwchIS5OYpCQwNDVL4FqkGGplgMQjbRyMTUGFkH6XwTIzS+BZp6IwLmEZLHzzc0pK55hP2L7j+S9BsamVjiiRGscWRoaGmCPTkgmU3QrFgA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [lastLogon = _t]),
    #"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"lastLogon", Int64.Type}}),
    #"Added Custom" = Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "Custom", each DateTimeZone.From([lastLogon]/ 864000000000 - 109205))
in
    #"Added Custom"

 

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

 

Anonymous
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Hey Tommy,

When I use your formula into a new custom column, it appears me an error. How can I solve this?

 

photo query.PNG

Hello @Anonymous 

 

add a ")" at the end

 

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

Anonymous
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All right guy! Thank you so much

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