customize date format
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Rami Thaher
please make it be able to customize date format and ability to keep the modified date format into the exported to excel
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Luci N.
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Add DD.MM.YYYY as global date format option in settings
Simon Ihlenfeldt
Currently this date format options are available:
mm/dd/yyyy
dd/mm/yyyy
yyyy/mm/dd
In Germany, and about 20 other european countries, we use DD.MM.YYYY as the standard date format, e.g. 01.01.2024.
It would be amazing to show the dates in that format as well.
Luci N.
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Date Format, Add yyyy-mm-dd, ISO 8601
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Tom Ferguson
Add support the yyyy-mm-dd date format for displaying dates.
- international standard established 30 years ago
- national standard of China, South Korea, Germany, Sweeden, et al.
- very common in technical contexts
- only logical format from a standard numeric/string sorting perspective (modulo separators)
Luci N.
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Date Format
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Richard Pannell
Please can this use the default user settings. I have setting as dd/mm/yy but 3.0 beta is mm/dd/yy
Luci N.
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Date format
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Ana Uribe
Please add date format dd/mmm/yyyy. Our standard format is day first, then month and year last. Having the month in letters is by far a great way to avoid any mistake! ex: 10/Jan/2020 and 01/Oct/2020 Thanks!!!
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Ian Stoddart
another up vote for ISO 8601.
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V. Totten
Yes!! This is precisely what our Team needs. Adding the three-letter text for the month in dates makes a huge difference and prevents confusion. We prefer the dd/mmm/yyyy format option.
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Tobias Walter Services GmbH
the date format is critical for communication. dd.mm.yyyy is standard in a lot of countries including Germany. It should be only little effort to do this?
Rudy Maanrouf
Yes, it is a shame that the natural language format is lost whenever using a date created via a formula
Leland Parker
Could you please address an issue with the date format in one of the columns? It includes various date representations such as '12/15/23', 'Feb 4', 'Tomorrow', '11/25/22', and '4 days ago'. This variety requires exporting to Excel for clearer review and makes date calculations cumbersome, especially when relative dates are not critical. This format might be suitable for casual use, but it proves to be quite confusing for those of us who handle dates regularly. Could you please consider adding an option to opt out of this feature? Since the backend stores dates in EPOCH format, implementing this change should be feasible. Thank you!
Leland Parker
PLEASE!!!. This is extremely annoying and breaks my flow when trying to review a list with dates like: "12/15/23", "Feb 4", "Tomorrow", "11/25/22", "4 days ago"... all in one column. You have to export it to excel just to make it easier to read. I dont want to be doing date calculations in my head, especially when todays relative date is not important. This cutesy function might work for Betty Sue, but anyone who deals with dates day-in-day-out, this is outright confusing. PLEASE.PLEASE.PLEASE.PLEASE fix this abomination of a "feature". PLEASE give us an opt-out option. You store every thing in EPOCH time format in the back end. This should be easy!
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