Get Inspire insights from former attendees in our AMA discussion thread on Inspire Buzz. ACEs and other community members are on call all week to answer!

Alteryx Designer Desktop Discussions

Find answers, ask questions, and share expertise about Alteryx Designer Desktop and Intelligence Suite.
SOLVED

Date Format

Zenn6420
7 - Meteor

Hello, 

How do you format the following dates:

 

A. from 01-DEC-2022 to 12/01/2022

B. from 12/25/22 09:09:40 to 12/25/2022

 

Original date formats come from an excel file.

Thank you!

10 REPLIES 10
ShankerV
17 - Castor

@Zenn6420 

 

What is the expected output please.

 

Zenn6420
7 - Meteor

Hi!

Sorry my question was sort of confusing. Please refer below

 

Original FormatExpected Output
01-DEC-2212/01/22
12/25/22 09:09:4012/25/22

 

Thank you!

apathetichell
18 - Pollux

A. from 01-DEC-2022 to 12/01/2022

B. from 12/25/22 09:09:40 to 12/25/2022

 

date/time conversion tool can help you with both of these examples.

 

1. you can convert this in formula with: datetimeparse([Field],"%d-%b-$Y")

2. You can convert this in formula with datetimeparse([Field],"%d/%m/%y %H:%M:%S")

 

Once you have turned them into dates you can extract the data you want with:

datetimeformat([field],"%m/%d/%Y") - or keep them as Y-m-d for standard Alteryx date time calculations...

ShankerV
17 - Castor

Hi @Zenn6420 

 

Please find the expected output.

 

ShankerV_0-1675867355193.png

 

Zenn6420
7 - Meteor

Hello,

 

Thanks for your response. I'm really having a hard time using DateTime functions in Alteryx, can you please upload a sample workflow? 

Here is my excel file.

 

Thank you so much!

ShankerV
17 - Castor

@Zenn6420 

 

Please find the expected output.

 

ShankerV_0-1675867915920.png

 

binuacs
20 - Arcturus

@Zenn6420 Two ways of doing this 1. with formula tool 2 with the datetime tool

 

binuacs_0-1675883432561.png

 

Zenn6420
7 - Meteor

Hello, thank you so much!

Zenn6420
7 - Meteor

Hey, thank you so much!

Labels