Using DateDiff and Current_date Functions with Syntax error
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I am new to Domo and want to know where am getting it wrong with this.
DATEDIFF(CURRENT_DATE(),'ShipDate'
) AS DaysTillDue
I am trying to calculate number days until shippment is due
Best Answer
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It would help to know more about where you are entering this formula.
The DATEDIFF(…) part should work as a Beast Mode or a Magic ETL formula, you don't need the "AS DaysTillDue" part in the code since you can enter "DaysTIillDue" as the column name.
Also, make sure the
ShipDate
has two tick marks around it, not single quotes.0
Answers
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It would help to know more about where you are entering this formula.
The DATEDIFF(…) part should work as a Beast Mode or a Magic ETL formula, you don't need the "AS DaysTillDue" part in the code since you can enter "DaysTIillDue" as the column name.
Also, make sure the
ShipDate
has two tick marks around it, not single quotes.0 -
using the Beast Mode , Yes I think it did not like the Alias. Issue resolved.Thanks
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