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Applies to:
Calculated column
Calculated table
Measure
Visual calculation
Note
This function is discouraged for use in visual calculations as it likely returns meaningless results.
For date column input, returns a table that contains a column of all dates from the next day, based on the last date specified in the dates
column in the current context.
For calendar input, returns the next day of the last date in the current context, based on the calendar. The output will include all primary tagged columns and all time related columns for that day.
Syntax
NEXTDAY(<dates> or <calendar>)
Parameters
Term | Definition |
---|---|
dates or calendar |
A column that contains dates or a calendar reference |
Return value
For date column input, a table containing a single column of date values.
For calendar input, a table that contains primary tagged columns and all time related columns for next day, in the current context.
Remarks
For date column input, this function returns all dates from the next day to the last date in the input parameter. For example, if the last date in the
dates
argument refers to June 10, 2009; then this function returns all dates equal to June 11, 2009.The
dates
argument can be any of the following:- A reference to a date/time column.
- A table expression that returns a single column of date/time values.
- A Boolean expression that defines a single-column table of date/time values.
Constraints on Boolean expressions are described in the topic, CALCULATE function.
This function is not supported for use in DirectQuery mode when used in calculated columns or row-level security (RLS) rules.
Example
The following sample formula creates a measure that calculates the 'next day sales' of Internet sales.
= CALCULATE (
SUM ( InternetSales_USD[SalesAmount_USD] ),
NEXTDAY ( 'DateTime'[DateKey] )
)
Example for calendar based time intelligence
The following sample formula creates a measure that calculates the 'next day sales' of Internet sales for a fiscal calendar.
=
CALCULATE (
SUM ( InternetSales_USD[SalesAmount_USD] ),
NEXTDAY ( FiscalCalendar )
)
Related content
Time intelligence functions Date and time functions NEXTWEEK function NEXTMONTH function NEXTQUARTER function NEXTYEAR function