Very simple question. I want to add the sales for the last 90 days ...
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As title says. A co-worker told us to just do a CALCULATE ( <SaleColumn>, DATEADD ( Calendar[Date], -90, day) ) but is this correct? Wouldn't this just show the SUM 90 days back but not the accumulated of the last 90 days? I am quite rusty with DAX at the moment, so I am not sure if I am thinking of this right.
Date range in WHERE clause from 90 days ago to today's date
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That's not 90 days before today's date - that's 121 days from over 3 months in the past until 2 days in the future. Do you want a window of TODAY-90 days to TODAY, or something like you've currently got? If the latter, what are the actual rules?
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97 days for me, my dad certified the day after me and got approved tuesday. I feel like they are taking a hundred from each day and moving on to make it appear about 90 days.
Power Query filter date from today minus ? days to today
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I'm just learning Power Query and trying to figure out how modify a filter to return data within a dynamic date range. E.g. from Today - 60 days to Today Here's the code, any help much appreciated. =
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COUNTIF function with dates in next 90 days - Stack Overflow
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If by "not working" you mean you are getting the wrong result, that is because your formula is only testing if the Date is earlier than 90 days in the future. So it will include all dates prior to TODAY().
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Powershell - Where LastLogonDate is over 90 days from today
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2 I'm looking to use the Search-ADAccount cmdlet to get all users where the LastLogonDate is over 90 days from today's date. This script is to be ran each day and the requirements are to use Search-ADAccount and LastLogonDate that is over 90 days from today's date.