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[Music] thank you hi everyone power through a basic again today one simple but practical questions how we can convert date store as test back into date using power query in this example we will see that only in column a date input currently a state from column B to column Jade they are all actually test as in different date format but they are indeed test string so Im going to show you how easy it could be by using power query to convert all those into a real date lets have a look this is the data loaded into Power query editor so we can actually simply Define the data column by selecting the column clicking this icon and then defined it a stat date as simple as that in the First Column we will not have any issue because it was a date originally input but the challenge here is under the column two and column 3 or and the rest of the columns they are all input as test in the source found and here for these two columns they are actually referring to the same date but under different o