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Convert Timestamp

How to convert these kind of timestamp 2019-06-10T20:51:46+0000 into ''yyyy-mm-dd''.

I have tried many of format patterns but its not working.

 

Currently the data type of timestamp column is Character and modelling type is Nominal

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Jeff_Perkinson
Community Manager Community Manager

Re: Convert Timestamp

The easiest way to do this is with a new column with a formula. 

The Informat() function will convert everything before the "T" and the Word() function makes it easy to extract just that portion.

 

2023-05-22_10-03-11.698.png

 More about dates and the Word() function:
Using dates, times, datetimes and durations in JMP 
If you learn only one Formula Editor function, Word() is the one 

-Jeff

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Jeff_Perkinson
Community Manager Community Manager

Re: Convert Timestamp

The easiest way to do this is with a new column with a formula. 

The Informat() function will convert everything before the "T" and the Word() function makes it easy to extract just that portion.

 

2023-05-22_10-03-11.698.png

 More about dates and the Word() function:
Using dates, times, datetimes and durations in JMP 
If you learn only one Formula Editor function, Word() is the one 

-Jeff

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