RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ Can I get the day of the week (e.g. Friday) from the date already encoded in a string?

2012-06-30 Thread Asa Rossoff
Hi H,

.Text = bad

:)

If you mean that the date is on the worksheet as text insead of as a
date(dateserial). if the date matches the system local settings (i.e. date
is in m/d/y format, your computer is set to m/d/y format) you can just use
any of the methods I listed in my last post without any changes.  If the
date is textual, it will be coerced automatically to a dateserial for use by
the format or worksheetfunction.text functions, i.e.:

Format(Thisworkbook.Sheets(RawData).Cells(count, BarDate).Value2,)

 

If the date is in text format, and the format is different from your system
locale, there are various approaches for parsing the dates, either one at a
time in this routine, or en masse on the worksheet first.

 

Asa

 

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Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Can I get the day of the week (e.g. Friday) from
the date already encoded in a string?

 

If I already have Sheets(RawData).Cells(count, BarDate).Text having a value
like 6/26/2012 is there a way to get the day of the week as a number or
string for that date that does not require splitting it into its parts and
feeding them to some function?  If the latter the .net examples I found for
that did not make sense to me so how is it done? 

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RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ Can I get the day of the week (e.g. Friday) from the date already encoded in a string?

2012-06-30 Thread Asa Rossoff
p.s. oops, so sorry,

though you had posted a new quesiton :)  not sure how I got to reading old
posts.

 

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Subject: RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ Can I get the day of the week (e.g. Friday)
from the date already encoded in a string?

 

Hi H,

.Text = bad

:)

If you mean that the date is on the worksheet as text insead of as a
date(dateserial). if the date matches the system local settings (i.e. date
is in m/d/y format, your computer is set to m/d/y format) you can just use
any of the methods I listed in my last post without any changes.  If the
date is textual, it will be coerced automatically to a dateserial for use by
the format or worksheetfunction.text functions, i.e.:

Format(Thisworkbook.Sheets(RawData).Cells(count, BarDate).Value2,)

 

If the date is in text format, and the format is different from your system
locale, there are various approaches for parsing the dates, either one at a
time in this routine, or en masse on the worksheet first.

 

Asa

 

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Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Can I get the day of the week (e.g. Friday) from
the date already encoded in a string?

 

If I already have Sheets(RawData).Cells(count, BarDate).Text having a value
like 6/26/2012 is there a way to get the day of the week as a number or
string for that date that does not require splitting it into its parts and
feeding them to some function?  If the latter the .net examples I found for
that did not make sense to me so how is it done? 

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Can I get the day of the week (e.g. Friday) from the date already encoded in a string?

2012-06-30 Thread tangledweb
No problem.   Just to be clear it was the original suggested method that 
gave the wrong day. 
The format method works fine.
 

On Saturday, June 30, 2012 7:38:28 PM UTC-7, Asa R. wrote:

 p.s. oops, so sorry,

 though you had posted a new quesiton :)  not sure how I got to reading old 
 posts…

  

 *From:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com [mailto:
 excel-macros@googlegroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Asa Rossoff
 *Sent:* Saturday, June 30, 2012 7:36 PM
 *To:* excel-macros@googlegroups.com
 *Subject:* RE: $$Excel-Macros$$ Can I get the day of the week (e.g. 
 Friday) from the date already encoded in a string?

  

 Hi H,

 .Text = bad

 :)

 If you mean that the date is on the worksheet as text insead of as a 
 date(dateserial)… if the date matches the system local settings (i.e. date 
 is in m/d/y format, your computer is set to m/d/y format) you can just use 
 any of the methods I listed in my last post without any changes.  If the 
 date is textual, it will be coerced automatically to a dateserial for use 
 by the format or worksheetfunction.text functions, i.e.:

 Format(Thisworkbook.Sheets(RawData).Cells(count, BarDate).*Value2*,)

  

 If the date is in text format, and the format is different from your 
 system locale, there are various approaches for parsing the dates, either 
 one at a time in this routine, or en masse on the worksheet first.

  

 Asa

  

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 *Subject:* $$Excel-Macros$$ Can I get the day of the week (e.g. Friday) 
 from the date already encoded in a string?

  

 If I already have Sheets(RawData).Cells(count, BarDate).Text having a 
 value like 6/26/2012 is there a way to get the day of the week as a number 
 or string for that date that does not require splitting it into its parts 
 and feeding them to some function?  If the latter the .net examples I found 
 for that did not make sense to me so how is it done? 

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Can I get the day of the week (e.g. Friday) from the date already encoded in a string?

2012-06-27 Thread Swapnil Palande
Hi,

You can use below formula if you don't want to use vba.

=TEXT(C2, )

and if you want to use vba code then use below function
format(cdate(02/05/2012), )

Regards,

Swapnil.

On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 9:17 AM, tangledweb domainqu...@gmail.com wrote:

 If I already have Sheets(RawData).Cells(count, BarDate).Text having a
 value like 6/26/2012 is there a way to get the day of the week as a number
 or string for that date that does not require splitting it into its parts
 and feeding them to some function?  If the latter the .net examples I found
 for that did not make sense to me so how is it done?

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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Can I get the day of the week (e.g. Friday) from the date already encoded in a string?

2012-06-27 Thread Swapnil Palande
You can also change custom format .

Regards,

Swapnil.

On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 2:14 PM, Swapnil Palande 
palande.swapni...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 You can use below formula if you don't want to use vba.

 =TEXT(C2, )

 and if you want to use vba code then use below function
 format(cdate(02/05/2012), )

 Regards,

 Swapnil.

  On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 9:17 AM, tangledweb domainqu...@gmail.comwrote:

 If I already have Sheets(RawData).Cells(count, BarDate).Text having a
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$$Excel-Macros$$ Can I get the day of the week (e.g. Friday) from the date already encoded in a string?

2012-06-26 Thread tangledweb
If I already have Sheets(RawData).Cells(count, BarDate).Text having a value 
like 6/26/2012 is there a way to get the day of the week as a number or 
string for that date that does not require splitting it into its parts and 
feeding them to some function?  If the latter the .net examples I found for 
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