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I am trying to create a dynamic formula to subtract two dates and get the number of days between them. One date is static, and one is the current date.
I have tried just subtracting them and that gives me a number over 40,000. Which is incorrect.
So now I am trying to create the dates in the load script as variables and just subtract the variables. It looked like it was working, but when I looked at the Variable in the Settings->Variable Overview, it showed a completely different date.
Here is the code in my script.
Let vCurrentTodayDate = Date(Today(0), 'MM-DD-YYYY');
Let vAnnualizedDate = Date(01-02-2016, 'MM-DD-YYYY');
In the variable overview, it has the correct date of today for the first variable (01-20-2016)
But the second variable is showing another date then the one entered in the script (06-22-1894) I'm not sure why it's showing me a number from 1894?
May be put the date within single quotes:
Let vAnnualizedDate = Date('01-02-2016', 'MM-DD-YYYY');
May be put the date within single quotes:
Let vAnnualizedDate = Date('01-02-2016', 'MM-DD-YYYY');
sunindia small correction ('#' is missing)
Let vAnnualizedDate = Date#('01-02-2016', 'MM-DD-YYYY'); //This will give date number
Let vAnnualizedDate = Date(Date#('01-02-2016', 'MM-DD-YYYY')); //This will give date
Wouldn't Date#() depend on the fact what is used in the SET DateFormat?
If it is set as MM-DD-YYYY, the wouldn't it automatically read it '01-02-2016 as date? I was the under the impression it would, but I might be wrong here
I am going to test it now
This seems to work:
SET DateFormat='MM-DD-YYYY';
LET vAnnualizedDate = Date('01-02-2016', 'MM-DD-YYYY');
If the variable return 1894 means, there something missing on the variable. Because you didn't add the single quotes so it takes 1 as value for variable and return respective date.
Let vAnnualizedDate = Date('01-02-2016', 'MM-DD-YYYY');
Agreed. SET DateFormat doesn't came in my mind. sorry about that. 🙂
But you were right, I simply assumed the SET DateFormat to be MM-DD-YYYY.
Thank you for explaining why it was giving me such a strange date. That makes sense now.
I knew it had to be something simple I was missing. I added the single quotes around my date and it worked perfectly.
Thank you!