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DataFormat.Error: We couldn't parse the input provided as a Date value

Hello all, could you please help me to get rid off the date error: DataFormat.Error: We couldn't parse the input provided as a Date value

 

I used conditional column below ->

 
 

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After that when I changed format to a date the mentioned error has appeared. I tried to change locale to English (American Samoa, Japanese

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Thank you in advance!

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Open advanced editor and you will notice double quotes around "#date(2020,1,1)"

Remove these double quotes from there and the problem will be solved

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Vijay_A_Verma
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Can you click on Error and post the screenshot here?

Anonymous
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Hello Vijay,

 

image.png

Open advanced editor and you will notice double quotes around "#date(2020,1,1)"

Remove these double quotes from there and the problem will be solved

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