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- There are two functions in DAX to compute constant values for date and time. And they are, DATE and TIME. DATE uses three arguments which are the year, the month and then the day. Whereas TIME uses hours, minutes and seconds. You see the result, DATE returns the 15th of October, 2020 at 12:00 AM. The time part of DATE is always zero, that is, 12:00 AM. TIME on the other hand returns 10:45:30 PM. And the DATE part of TIME is always zero. Zero in DAX is the 30th of December, 1899. If you need to have both DATE and TIME in the same column, you can simply sum the two values together because both DATE and TIME return a date time, which in DAX is nothing but a number. You can use math to add DATE and TIME together and obtain the 15th of October, 2020 at 10:45:30 PM. One important detail about DATE and TIME is in their arguments because you are expected to use values which are in the range, which is accepted. But if the values exceeds the range, then DATE and TIME will use those values to