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Karim_Khan
Creator III
Creator III

Date Issue

Hi Team,

    My Date format is 17-JAN-14 i have tried to convert it into max date/Date but unable to do the same

I wanted to calculate YTD MTD and QTD so i need the variables for the same.But my date is no geting converted it is showing '-'

Please help for the same.

Regards,

KK

stalwar1celambarasanstalwar1slibill.markham

KK
1 Solution

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sunny_talwar

How about this?

=Date(Date#(Capitalize([CREATED]),'DD-MMM-YY'),'DD/MM/YYYY')

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sunny_talwar

May be this:

=Date(Date#([CREATED],'DD-MMM-YY'),'DD/MM/YYYY')

sunny_talwar

or

=Date(Date#(Capitalize([CREATED]),'DD-MMM-YY'),'DD/MM/YYYY')

Karim_Khan
Creator III
Creator III
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no bro still showing -

KK
Chanty4u
MVP
MVP

try this

in script   

=Date(Date#([CREATED],'DD-MMM-YY'),'DD/MM/YYYY') as datefield

maxgro
MVP
MVP

if you have JAN, you need MMM

=Date(Date#([CREATED],'DD-MMM-YY'),'DD/MM/YYYY')

sunny_talwar

How about this?

=Date(Date#(Capitalize([CREATED]),'DD-MMM-YY'),'DD/MM/YYYY')

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi

In the editor  Please change as below ?

SET TimeFormat='h:mm:ss TT';

SET DateFormat='DD/MM/YYYY';

SET TimestampFormat='DD/MM/YYYY h:mm:ss[.fff] TT';

SET MonthNames='Jan;Feb;Mar;Apr;May;Jun;Jul;Aug;Sep;Oc