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- Ciao, friends. In this video, I want to show you how to create a simple date table just using Power BI. Lets start with the model. I have a simple model, here, that only contains sales and customers. There are no dates anywhere, and I have disabled the auto date time feature. Therefore, if I take the order date and I drop it in my report, Im just slicing day by day. And this is not the optimal choice. What I want to do is being able to slice by year, quarter, month, and to create my own date table. To do that, I need to create a new calculated table and just write some DAX in order to customize it the right way. So, lets start from the beginning. We go here and we create a new table. We just name the table date and there is a function in DAX, which is named CALENDARAUTO, that scans your model, all the date columns in your model, and builds a suitable date table that will hit all the years which are referenced by your dates. So, we can just use CALENDARAUTO and, as you see, the