I need to calculate which date each week represents, I have a Weeks Attribute Module. I have tried some formulas but they did not work. I would really appreciate if someone could give me some advice or a direction.😊
seymatas1 Thank you for your response, but unfortunately I am not using weekly calendar.
I would be assuming you had created a list that had the weeks and years in it, similar to the Weeks under time dimension.
You should be able to achieve the results with the following line items:
How my custom week list looks:
Formula behind it:
You can derive a start and end date, and then point your dates back to between this range to derive your custom week.
Hope it helps in the right direction!
Best regards,
Derek
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