M code Date.StartOfMonth where should is go?

dicken

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  1. 365
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Hi,

I have a lsit of a list of dates produced by uisng ;

Power Query:
Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "Custom", each 
List.Transform(
 { Number.From( [#"Sart Date "])..Number.From([End Date] )}, (_)=> Date.From(_) ) )

the output of which is :
but I need the dates is the lists to be the start of the moth, but can't get it right as to where Date.StartOfMonth should be placed , I just keep getting errors.
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Richard
 

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Here's an example you can adjust to fit:

Power Query:
let
    Source = Excel.CurrentWorkbook(){[Name="Table4"]}[Content],
    tbl = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Start", type date}, {"End", type date}}),
    Result = Table.AddColumn(tbl, "Custom", each List.Generate(()=> Date.StartOfMonth([Start]), (x)=> x<=[End], (x)=> Date.AddMonths(x ,1))),
    ShowList = Table.TransformColumns(Result, {{"Custom", each Text.Combine(List.Transform(_, Text.From),", ")}})
in
    ShowList

PQ example.xlsx
ABCD
1StartEnd
21/1/20225/21/2022
32/3/20213/4/2022
43/5/20223/23/2022
5
6StartEndCustom
71/1/20225/21/20221/1/2022, 2/1/2022, 3/1/2022, 4/1/2022, 5/1/2022
82/3/20213/4/20222/1/2021, 3/1/2021, 4/1/2021, 5/1/2021, 6/1/2021, 7/1/2021, 8/1/2021, 9/1/2021, 10/1/2021, 11/1/2021, 12/1/2021, 1/1/2022, 2/1/2022, 3/1/2022
93/5/20223/23/20223/1/2022
10
Sheet4
 
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Here's an example you can adjust to fit:

Power Query:
let
    Source = Excel.CurrentWorkbook(){[Name="Table4"]}[Content],
    tbl = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Start", type date}, {"End", type date}}),
    Result = Table.AddColumn(tbl, "Custom", each List.Generate(()=> Date.StartOfMonth([Start]), (x)=> x<=[End], (x)=> Date.AddMonths(x ,1))),
    ShowList = Table.TransformColumns(Result, {{"Custom", each Text.Combine(List.Transform(_, Text.From),", ")}})
in
    ShowList

PQ example.xlsx
ABCD
1StartEnd
21/1/20225/21/2022
32/3/20213/4/2022
43/5/20223/23/2022
5
6StartEndCustom
71/1/20225/21/20221/1/2022, 2/1/2022, 3/1/2022, 4/1/2022, 5/1/2022
82/3/20213/4/20222/1/2021, 3/1/2021, 4/1/2021, 5/1/2021, 6/1/2021, 7/1/2021, 8/1/2021, 9/1/2021, 10/1/2021, 11/1/2021, 12/1/2021, 1/1/2022, 2/1/2022, 3/1/2022
93/5/20223/23/20223/1/2022
10
Sheet4
Thanks,

Richard.
 
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