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- DATESINPERIOD is a time intelligence function that is useful to retrieve periods of dates, starting from a reference date. You need to specify as argument the column that you want to retrieve, a reference date, the size of the set you want to retrieve and the unit of measure that gives a meaning to the size. Lets see that with an example. In the first query, we use DATESINPERIOD. We want dates starting from the 15 of August 2008 and we want the result to contain one day. If I run the query, you see that the result contains one day, which is the 15 of August 2008 because it used the reference date and the set needed to contain one day. You can change the unit of measure of the reference and if I run the query with one month, then I have one month worth of data, starting from the 15 of August 2008 and going down to the 14 September of 2008. So month, day, quarter or year is the unit of measure of the set that you want to retrieve. Whereas one, two, three or whatever number you provid