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Step 1: Start with a single date value. Step 2: Define your column of dates as an Excel table. Step 3: Add the table to the PowerPivot model. Step 4: Mark your table as the Date table in your PowerPivot model. Step 5: Derive other Date attributes with DAX. Step 6: Adjust sort orders.
Step 1: Start with a single date value In the top left cell of your Excel sheet (cell A1) enter the label for your Date column. In the cell below, put the value 1/1/2014. Select the cell that contains the first date, and then drag the fill handle across the adjacent cells below the active cell.
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Open the query in Design View. Right-click the date field, and then click Properties. In the Property Sheet, select the format you want from the Format property list.
Use the Devalue() function to convert a string to date data type. That's the easiest way of doing this. Hit Ctrl + S and save the module as modDateConversion.
In Design view, right-click anywhere in the column that contains the field you want to format, and then choose Properties from the shortcut menu. Click in the Format property, and then click the arrow to display the format options. Choose a format option from the drop-down list.
In the Navigation Pane, right-click the table that contains the field that you want to change, and then click Design View. In the table design grid, select the field for which you want to change the field size. In the Field Properties pane, on the General tab, enter the new field size in the Field Size property.
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A function returns a value. Access already has built-in functions such as SUM, which shows the result of adding several numbers, and COUNT, which returns how many values there are. A function can be used in place of a value in an expression for a field in a query, a control source on a form or report, and more.
Open the table in Design view. Insert a new record row and give the field a meaningful name, such as DateCreated. Click the Data Type column's drop-down arrow and choose Date/Time. With that record row still selected, find the Default Value property field and enter the Now() function. Save the table and close it.
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Use the date format option along with CONVERT function. To get YYYY-MM-DD use SELECT CONVERT(varchar, getdate(), 23) To get MM/DD/YYYY use SELECT CONVERT(varchar, getdate(), 1) Check out the chart to get a list of all format options.
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