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Reformat date

Hi,

I have the following dates imported from an excel file:

December 1, 2015

December 2, 2015

December 3, 2015

December 4, 2015

How would I format them to mm/dd/yyyy in the import script?

Best,

Matt

1 Solution

Accepted Solutions
maxgro
MVP
MVP

you can define LongMonthNames

and use the MMMM format code

as explained here

Roman Emperors and the Month Names

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7 Replies
maxgro
MVP
MVP

you can define LongMonthNames

and use the MMMM format code

as explained here

Roman Emperors and the Month Names

sunny_talwar

May be this:

Date(DateField, 'MM/DD/YYYY') as DateField

PradeepReddy
Specialist II
Specialist II

try some thing like this...

Date(Date#(Date_Field,'MMMM DD, YYYYY'),'YYYY-MMM-DD') as  Date_Field_New

tresesco
MVP
MVP

Date(Date#(Date_Field,'MMMM DD, YYYYY'), 'MM/DD/YYYY') as  Date_Field_New

jagan
Luminary Alumni
Luminary Alumni

Hi,

Try like this

Data:

LOAD

*,

Date(Date#(DateFieldName,'MMMM DD, YYYY'), 'MM/DD/YYYY') AS DateField_New

From DataSource;


Hope this helps you.


Regards,

jagan.

Anonymous
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Author

try like this?

=date(date#(YourDateField,'YourExcelDateFormat'),'YourRequiredFormat') as NewDate

kkkumar82
Specialist III
Specialist III

Hi,

Atlast I am attaching a file.

thanks

Kiran Kumar