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How does one convert -for example- "September 16, 2019 8:00 AM" into "9/16/2019" without decomposing the text string into relevant constituent parts (months, days of month, year) then re-constituting and formatting?
Thanks for your input!
IG
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Hi @igaca ,
Since the text has time inside, first conver it to DateTime and the extract the Date from this DateTime, for example if I you add this Custom Column:
Date.From(DateTime.From([Text Column]))
I'm extracting DateTime From text, and after that I'm extracting Date from this result in one line, this will return this:
Any question, just let me know.
Regards,
Gian Carlo Poggi
Hi @igaca ,
Since the text has time inside, first conver it to DateTime and the extract the Date from this DateTime, for example if I you add this Custom Column:
Date.From(DateTime.From([Text Column]))
I'm extracting DateTime From text, and after that I'm extracting Date from this result in one line, this will return this:
Any question, just let me know.
Regards,
Gian Carlo Poggi
Thank you, sir.
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