Hi Team,
I have a module in which the Timescale is Days. Now I need to get the Day from the date. E.g. for a time period 26 Jul 2015, I want to get 26 as my day. Could you please guide me on how to do that.
Please use the DAY() function.
https://help.anaplan.com/anapedia/Content/Calculation_Functions/All/DAY.html
Create a line item - number formatted and use the formula DAY(START()) in your moudule with timescale Day.
Thanks
Arun
An alternative approach is to use a combination of ITEM and DAY.
=Day(ITEM(Time))
This formula will query the current time period and then return the day value formatted as a NUMBER.
No, the DAY function can only accept date as input argument. So it does not accept the time list members.
It could be something like this..DAY(START(ITEM(Time))), I prefer DAY(START())
@ArunManickam
Yes, you are correct.
ITEM will return a time period format NOT a date format which would not be compatible with DAY().
In that case I would also recommend your solution -
DAY(START())
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