This function converts a date-time value in a certain time zone and a certain language to a text.
dateToString(timestamp, timeZone, language) #Ouput: Text
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This function converts a date-time value in a certain time zone and a certain language to a text.
dateToString(timestamp, timeZone, language) #Ouput: Text
Parser Expression | Description |
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dateToString({issue.created}, LOCAL, USER_LANG) | This example will take the timestamp (date-time in milliseconds) and translates it to a user friendly text, displayed in the entered language's format. This example might return: 18/May/20 |
dateToString({issue.created}, LOCAL, SERVER_LANG) | With a different server language (e.g. German) the output differs. This example might return: 18/Mai/20 |
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 | TIMEZONE | The time zone used for the calculation. |
language | LANGUANGE | The language used for the conversion. |
Days might depend on the time zone - it might be Sunday on the west coast of the US while at the same time it's already Monday in Australia.
If you want to convert a text into a date you might want to have a look at the function stringToDate().
This function returns a TEXT
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