This function returns the date part of any given timestamp.
Syntax
datePart(timestamp, timeZone) #Output: Number
If you need the time part instead you might want to have a look at the function timePart().
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This function returns the date part of any given timestamp.
datePart(timestamp, timeZone) #Output: Number
Parser expression | Description |
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%{datePart({issue.created},RUN_AS_LOCAL)} | This example returns the issue's creation date, e.g. March 25th, 2020 00:00 as a number in milliseconds. If the creation date was March 25th, 2020 23:15 the output would be March 25th, 2020 00:00 (in milliseconds). The time part 23:15 will be removed from the timestamp and will be set to 00:00. |
Parameters used in this function
Parameter | Input (data type) | Description |
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timestamp | NUMBER | The parameter must be valid timestamp. Usually this value is retrieved from a field (e.g. due date, created date). |
timeZone | TEXT | The time zone used for the calculation. |
This function returns a NUMBER representing a timestamp.
If you need the time part instead you might want to have a look at the function timePart().
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