Problem with datetime in German
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From a German language spreadsheet I have the following DateString: '21.Okt.2020'
where Okt is short for October.
How to read this as a datetime? According to the documentation the following should work, but unfortunately doesn't:
datetime('21.Okt.2020','Locale','de_DE','InputFormat','dd.MMM.yyyy')
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Stephen23
le 3 Déc 2021
There does seem to be a problem with DATETIME handling the period characters (below).
Workaround: replace/remove the period characters, as per my first two examples.
datetime('21Okt2020','Locale','de_DE','InputFormat','ddMMMyyyy')
datetime('21-Okt-2020','Locale','de_DE','InputFormat','dd-MMM-yyyy')
datetime('21.Okt.2020','Locale','de_DE','InputFormat','dd.MMM.yyyy')
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Stephen23
le 3 Déc 2021
In case anyone suggests to put the period character inside single quotes:
datetime('21.Okt.2020','Locale','de_DE','InputFormat','dd''.''MMM''.''yyyy')
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Eric Sofen
le 3 Déc 2021
We’re aware of the issues with parsing month abbreviations in some locales, and we're looking at ways to improve this. In this case, the "." following Okt is treated as part of the month abbreviation by the internationalization library we use. For now, the datetime format that works to parse the timestamp is:
datetime('21.Okt.2020','Locale','de_DE','InputFormat','dd.MMMyyyy')
(Notice no period after MMM.)
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Walter Roberson
le 3 Déc 2021
Observe:
datetime('21.Oct.2020', 'InputFormat', 'dd.MMM.yyyy', 'Format', 'dd.MMM.yyyy')
So using dots is possible for English.
datetime('21-Okt-2020', 'Locale', 'de_DE', 'InputFormat', 'dd-MMM-yyyy', 'Format', 'dd.MMM.yyyy')
And using dashes is okay for German
datetime('21.Okt-2020', 'Locale', 'de_DE', 'InputFormat', 'dd.MMM-yyyy', 'Format', 'dd.MMM.yyyy')
and dot between the day and the month is ok in German
datetime('21.Okt.2020', 'Locale', 'de_DE', 'InputFormat', 'dd.MMM.yyyy', 'Format', 'dd.MMM.yyyy')
But dot between the year and the month is not okay in German.
I do not know why this is... but see the following
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Walter Roberson
le 3 Déc 2021
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson
le 3 Déc 2021
datetime('21.Okt..2020', 'Locale', 'de_DE', 'InputFormat', 'dd.MMM.yyyy', 'Format', 'dd.MMM.yyyy')
I do not know quite what to make of this.
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