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Date.FromText

Opretter en dato fra lokale, universelle og brugerdefinerede datoformater.

Syntax

Date.FromText(
text as text,
optional options as any
) as date

Remarks

Creates a date value from a textual representation.

  • text: A text value to covert to a date.
  • options: An optional record that can be provided to specify additional properties. The record can contain the following fields:
    • Format: A text value indicating the format to use. For more details, go to https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2180104 and https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2180105. Omitting this field or providing null results in parsing the date using a best effort.
    • Culture: When Format isn't null, Culture controls some format specifiers. For example, in "en-US" "MMM" is "Jan", "Feb", "Mar", ..., while in "ru-RU" "MMM" is "янв", "фев", "мар", .... When Format is null, Culture controls the default format to use. When Culture is null or omitted, Culture.Current is used.

To support legacy workflows, options can also be a text value. This has the same behavior as if options = [Format = null, Culture = options].

Examples

Example #1

Konvertér "2010-12-31" til en værdi af typen date.

Date.FromText("2010-12-31")

Result:

#date(2010, 12, 31)

Example #2

Konverter ved hjælp af et brugerdefineret format og den tyske kultur.

Date.FromText("30 Dez 2010", [Format="dd MMM yyyy", Culture="de-DE"])

Result:

#date(2010, 12, 30)

Example #3

Find datoen i den gregorianske kalender, der svarer til begyndelsen af 1400 i hijri-kalenderen.

Date.FromText("1400", [Format="yyyy", Culture="ar-SA"])

Result:

#date(1979, 11, 20)

Example #4

Konvertér datoer i italiensk tekst med forkortede måneder i kolonnen Sendt dato til datoværdier.

let
Source = #table(type table [Account Code = text, Posted Date = text, Sales = number],
{
{"US-2004", "20 gen. 2023", 580},
{"CA-8843", "18 lug. 2024", 280},
{"PA-1274", "12 gen. 2023", 90},
{"PA-4323", "14 apr. 2023", 187},
{"US-1200", "14 dic. 2023", 350},
{"PTY-507", "4 giu. 2024", 110}
}),
#"Converted Date" = Table.TransformColumns(
Source,
{"Posted Date", each Date.FromText(_, [Culture = "it-IT"]), type date}
)
in
#"Converted Date"

Result:

#table(type table [Account Code = text, Posted Date = date, Sales = number],
{
{"US-2004", #date(2023, 1, 20), 580},
{"CA-8843", #date(2024, 7, 18), 280},
{"PA-1274", #date(2023, 1, 12), 90},
{"PA-4323", #date(2023, 4, 14), 187},
{"US-1200", #date(2023, 12, 14), 350},
{"PTY-507", #date(2024, 6, 4), 110}
})

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