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I have the following load on one dashboard
SALES:Directory;QUALIFY *;UNQUALIFY ControlDate,;
LOAD Status,
.....
[Decision Date] as [Global Award Date],
[Phase Since],
....
if(Status = 'Open', [Decision Date],
if(Status = 'Won', [Decision Date],
if(Status = 'Lost', [Decision Date],date([Phase Since])))) as ControlDate FROM [$(QVDPath)Sales.xlsx] (ooxml, embedded labels, table is SAPBW_DOWNLOAD);
I have a second load on a different dashboard:
Revenue:Directory;QUALIFY *;UNQUALIFY ControlDate;
LOAD [Opportunity ID],
.....
[Decision Date],
[Phase Since],
....
if(Status = 'Open', date([Decision Date]),
if(Status = 'Won', date([Decision Date]),
if(Status = 'Lost', date([Decision Date]),date([Phase Since])))) as ControlDate
FROM
(
I have a Calendar:
Range:LOAD
num(date('01/04/2008')) as startdate, //######## CHANGE HERE ######## max(ControlDate) as enddate //######## CHANGE HERE ########resident SALES; //######## CHANGE HERE ########
//Peek out the values for later uselet vStart = peek('Range.startdate',-1,'Range')-1;let vEnd = peek('Range.enddate',-1,'Range');let vRange = $(vEnd) - $(vStart);//Remove Range table as no longer neededDrop table Range;
//Generate a table with a row per date between the range aboveDate:UNQUALIFY *;Load
$(vStart)+recno() as Dateautogenerate $(vRange);
//Calculate the Parts you need to examineDateParts:load
Date as [ControlDate], //######## CHANGE HERE ######## date(Date,'dd/mm/yyyy') as FullDate,
.......
resident Date;
I used the Calendar on both dashboards ( but I change the resident from SALES to Revenue)
The first version works but the second does not.
With the second version the control date comes out like 01/01/2011 rather than in the first dashboard which is like 39541 (which I assume is a Julian date)
The input fields Decision date and Phase Since are exactly the same on both of the source spreadsheets (Format General). I tried date([Decision Date]) on the second dashboard but to no effect.
Does anyone have a suggestion where the differenvce might lie?
Regards
Jason
Vijay,
Thanks it is now a Julian date. That really was rather a stupid mistake to make..... sorry!
Thanks for your help and thank you to Stefan and Miguel.
Regards
Jason