I need to convert a date-formatted line item into the YY-MM format.
Could anyone suggest a more efficient method or confirm if this solution is optimal?
The solution is optimal as it ensures peak performance (fewer concatenations, no lookups) and maintains clarity, making it straightforward for other model builders to follow when someone else looks at it.
The solution is good to go and best optimal way.
I agree, this solution is optimal. It balances peak performance with clarity, reducing the need for concatenations and lookups. This makes it not only efficient but also easy for other model builders to understand and maintain.
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