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Issue reading Excel file in Alteryx Cloud: Incorrect date format

GabrielFernandes
7 - Meteor

Hello community, I'm trying to read an Excel file in Alteryx Cloud and it is in the format dd/mm/yyyy, but when I read it in Alteryx Cloud it is becoming mm/dd/yyyy. I've tried several conversions, but it didn't work.

The field is also coming with string

 

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alexnajm
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Attach the Excel here so we can give you a proper solution!

GabrielFernandes
7 - Meteor

@alexnajm  follow file


alexnajm
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

@GabrielFernandes I read in the file, and I am not seeing the same issue...

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GabrielFernandes
7 - Meteor

strange because the correct one is:

08/08/2024
09/08/2024
09/08/2024
08/12/2024
08/12/2024

yours is getting
m/d/y instead of d/m/y

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alexnajm
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

Very strange indeed - I didn't do anything to your Excel besides open it so maybe it's just regional differences?

 

Either way, you should be able to convert to a Date data type using that DateTime tool knowing that the format coming into Designer Cloud is mm/dd/yyyy

GabrielFernandes
7 - Meteor

@alexnajm 

I also thought this would solve it but it would return wrong

 

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I tried to force using the format MM/dd/yy
however it comes out with - instead of /

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alexnajm
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

That's correct - Dates in Alteryx are always in the yyyy-mm-dd format. You can store dates as a string in the format you want but you'll want it in the yyyy-mm-dd if you want to do DateTime calculations!

 

I am not sure I understand your ultimate goal - what are you trying to accomplish?

GabrielFernandes
7 - Meteor

 

Could this be a system error?

the system should allow you to use / since it is in the DATATIME node

I would like to work with data formatted as a date and with "/" if I put it as a string, Excel understands it as text and then I cannot manipulate it effectively

alexnajm
17 - Castor
17 - Castor

That's correct - anything besides yyyy-mm-dd will be treated as Text and behave as such! If you want data to be a Date data type, keep it as yyyy-mm-dd