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Date conversion to Number

I need to convert a date field into Numeric.

Num(Date ( 2014/11/12 , 'YYYYMMDD' )  )

output expecting:20141112

The num function giving me the result but not the way I was expecting.Any help on this would be great.

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rwunderlich
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

If you really want the *numeric* value to be 20141112, then I think it would be done like this:

=num#(Date(Date#('2014/11/12','YYYY/MM/DD') ,'YYYYMMDD'),'0')

-Rob

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Anonymous
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Try something like this

Num(Date# ( '2014/11/12' , 'YYYY/MM/DD' )  )

Anonymous
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Or maybe even this :

date ( (Date# ( '2014/11/12' , 'YYYY/MM/DD' ), 'YYYYMMDD' ) 

agomes1971
Specialist II
Specialist II

Hi,

see this:

Num(Date#(Field, 'MM/DD/YYYY')) AS NumericDate

Regards

André Gomes

its_anandrjs

Try in place of the NUM with Date#

=Date (Date#('2014/11/12' , 'YYYY/MM/DD' ) ,'YYYYMMDD')

Regards

Anand

shree909
Partner - Specialist II
Partner - Specialist II

Try this

=Date ( Floor(Date# ( '2014/11/12' , 'YYYY/MM/DD' )), 'YYYYMMDD' )

its_anandrjs

Or you can try

=Date(Num(Date# ( '2014/11/12' , 'YYYY/MM/DD' ) ),'YYYYMMDD')

Regards

Anand

ashfaq_haseeb
Champion III
Champion III

Hi,

This should work

=Date(Date#('2014/11/12','YYYY/MM/DD') ,'YYYYMMDD')


Regards

ASHFAQ

rwunderlich
Partner Ambassador/MVP
Partner Ambassador/MVP

If you really want the *numeric* value to be 20141112, then I think it would be done like this:

=num#(Date(Date#('2014/11/12','YYYY/MM/DD') ,'YYYYMMDD'),'0')

-Rob

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Thanks Rob.It is always a pleasure to see you here.Yes I wanted to have a numeric value because at the end I am going to comapre this date converted numeric vaule with another Numeric field.Thanks again for your help.