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YuanG
Helper I
Helper I

keep leading zero of convert data

Hi,

 

I want to convert my date data in to week number and year like 2016-01, i've creat a column calsemaine = FORMAT('Merge date'[Date];"yyyy-ww"), but the result show with no leading zero of my week number. It works with month and day, i don't know why it can't with week.

 

Thanks in advance!

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Vvelarde
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @YuanG; a solution for this:

 

WeekNumberFormat =
IF (
    LEN ( FORMAT ( Calendario[Date]; "yyyy-ww" ) ) = 6;
    MID ( FORMAT ( Calendario[Date]; "yyyy-ww" )15 ) & "0"
        MID ( FORMAT ( Calendario[Date]; "yyyy-ww" )62 );
    FORMAT ( Calendario[Date]; "yyyy-ww" 
)




Lima - Peru

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KHorseman
Community Champion
Community Champion

@Sean I know I did it for year-and-month using FORMAT. As far as I can remember, the only example for year-and-week that you might be thinking of would be if you actually took the time to read through that crazy query code I use for my very slow standard date table. That has a custom column called WeekNumber, which is...

 

 

= Int64.From(
	Text.From(
		Date.Year(
			Date.EndOfWeek([Date])
		)
	)
	&
	Text.PadStart(
		Text.From(
			Date.WeekOfYear(
				Date.EndOfWeek([Date])
			)
		),
		2,
		"0"
	)
)

 

 

That formula returns an integer value without the hyphen in the middle. You should be able to modify it pretty easily to remove the integer conversion and add a hyphen character to the concatenation.

 

In DAX it's...

WeekNum = IF(
	WEEKNUM(DateTable[Date]) < 10, 
	YEAR(DateTable[Date]) & "-0" & WEEKNUM(DateTable[Date]),
	YEAR(DateTable[Date]) & "-" & WEEKNUM(DateTable[Date])
)

 





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Vvelarde
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @YuanG; a solution for this:

 

WeekNumberFormat =
IF (
    LEN ( FORMAT ( Calendario[Date]; "yyyy-ww" ) ) = 6;
    MID ( FORMAT ( Calendario[Date]; "yyyy-ww" )15 ) & "0"
        MID ( FORMAT ( Calendario[Date]; "yyyy-ww" )62 );
    FORMAT ( Calendario[Date]; "yyyy-ww" 
)




Lima - Peru
Sean
Community Champion
Community Champion

@KHorseman If I recall you had a post addressing this Smiley Happy not with FORMAT but with an IF statement

 

I don't remember if it was M or DAX solution - and I can't seem to find that post? I'm pretty certain it was you though

 

Does it ring a bell?

KHorseman
Community Champion
Community Champion

@Sean I know I did it for year-and-month using FORMAT. As far as I can remember, the only example for year-and-week that you might be thinking of would be if you actually took the time to read through that crazy query code I use for my very slow standard date table. That has a custom column called WeekNumber, which is...

 

 

= Int64.From(
	Text.From(
		Date.Year(
			Date.EndOfWeek([Date])
		)
	)
	&
	Text.PadStart(
		Text.From(
			Date.WeekOfYear(
				Date.EndOfWeek([Date])
			)
		),
		2,
		"0"
	)
)

 

 

That formula returns an integer value without the hyphen in the middle. You should be able to modify it pretty easily to remove the integer conversion and add a hyphen character to the concatenation.

 

In DAX it's...

WeekNum = IF(
	WEEKNUM(DateTable[Date]) < 10, 
	YEAR(DateTable[Date]) & "-0" & WEEKNUM(DateTable[Date]),
	YEAR(DateTable[Date]) & "-" & WEEKNUM(DateTable[Date])
)

 





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Greg_Deckler
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I would post this to the Issues forum.


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