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Format Date

I have a Date field, I am trying to format that date field to display in MM/DD/YYYY. I have had many unsuccessful attempts in doing so. How do I do this?

 

The date field I am working with is named 'Birth Date'

 

I am sure others have had similar, if not the same question, but it is hard searching a topic in this forum.

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    • Support
    • 5 yrs ago
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    Hi, 

    you can use the formula:

     format('Birth Date', "MM/DD/YYYY")

    in a formula field or a table column calculation.

    More detailed information about formatting dates you will find in the "Reference of Functions and Language" in our User Manual here: 

    https://ninoxdb.de/en/forum/technical-help-5ab8fe445fe2b42b7dd39ee7/the-date-5b55dbb3b23d4c7ca268b59a

    Best, Jörg

    • Ron_RLA720_mscpostpr
    • 5 yrs ago
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    S Moore -

    I hope this will help you and others, because I'm seeing the same problems.  Searching this forum is hard because the "search" function is bad software design.  Searching the manual is also hard for the same reason: bad software design. 

    So, I've been changing my search terms in a way that (sometimes) gives better results.  Normally, we search on a question or problem; in this instance: format date field.   Using that to search the forum gives more than 10 pages of results. 

     

    In the manual, a similar search returns 4 pages of resultsRidiculous.

    Instead, I've been getting more focused search results (sometimes) by searching on the solution I'm seeking.   Often the search then focuses immediately on a more helpful answers. In this case, the one best answer:

     

    And if there is a better way, please post here.  We need more ways to work around the many problems in this forum and the manual.

    • SMoore
    • 5 yrs ago
    • Reported - view

    It would have to be a formula field? Cannot be the original date field?

    • Support
    • 5 yrs ago
    • Reported - view

    Hi, you can also adjust your country/reagions settings of your device and set there the display of dates as you like them to see. Ninox will display the date fields as set your standard settings of your device. 

    Best, Jörg

    • Simon_Hall
    • 4 yrs ago
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    I have tried every way that I can think of to get the date format correct on import. My source data (an Excel created CSV UTF-8 file) has the format I require correctly shown (e.g. DD/MM/YYYY) and I have set that option in Ninox. My PC (Windows 10 desktop) has the correct regional and date/time settings. Upon import Ninox just ignores all that and presents the dates as MM/DD/YYYY. Help!

    • Jorg
    • 4 yrs ago
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    Hi, the solution was to move the language format you want to use to the top of your listed languages in Chrome.

    Best, Jörg

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