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I have a date column with the current date right now using this formula:
= DateTime.LocalNow())
I do NOT want seconds, however, but do want AM/PM shown. I tried the following:
Date.ToText(DateTime.Time(DateTime.LocalNow()), "MM-dd-yy AM/PM")
It simply won't display properly for whatever reason... it results in error
Solved! Go to Solution.
Please try this formula instead
= DateTime.ToText(DateTime.LocalNow(), "MM-dd-yy tt")
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Please try this formula instead
= DateTime.ToText(DateTime.LocalNow(), "MM-dd-yy tt")
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