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Challenge #46: Formatting a Date from an Integer

KristineWiesner
7 - Meteor

my submission for challenge #46

vakachiranjeevi
8 - Asteroid

My solution - 2 Approaches

RodVillareal
5 - Atom

My first weekly challenge!

MatthewGrant12
8 - Asteroid

Solution

emily_cummings
6 - Meteoroid

solution:

dkungu
8 - Asteroid

solution46.png

Raees09
8 - Asteroid

My solution

ebostwick
8 - Asteroid

I recently learned that I could use REGEX in formulas (yes, I'm still new at this 🙂), and this challenge was a GREAT opportunity to implement that knowledge!

 

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ebostwick
8 - Asteroid

I tried a suggested solution: DateTimeParse(switch(Left([date],1),'','0','19','1','20')+Right([date],6),'%Y%m%d'); but since the string length is set to "7," the 8th character gets truncated when "19" or "20" are added to the left of the[date] string.  However, if the result is created in a [New Date] column, the string length of the new column be changed to "10" in the Formula tool. 👍

anna_vi
7 - Meteor

Done!