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CMG8401

splitting and formating a number series into date/time
 
I have a data series that looks like:
20080127145747 (YearMonthDayHoursMinutesSeconds)

I need to break that up into two columns
Date (Month/Day/Year) and Time (Hours:Minutes:Seconds)

Please help

Pete_UK

splitting and formating a number series into date/time
 
With your number in A1, this will give you the date part (eg in B1):

=DATE(LEFT(A1,4),MID(A1,5,2),MID(7,2))

and this will give the time part (eg in C1):

=TIME(MID(A1,9,2),MID(A1,11,2),RIGHT(A1,2))

You need to format both cells to display the date and time how you
would like to see them, and then you can copy the formulae down as
required.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Aug 28, 4:58*pm, CMG8401 wrote:
I have a data series that looks like:
20080127145747 (YearMonthDayHoursMinutesSeconds)

I need to break that up into two columns
Date (Month/Day/Year) and Time (Hours:Minutes:Seconds)

Please help



Gary''s Student

splitting and formating a number series into date/time
 
With your value in A1, enter in B1 and C1:

=DATE(LEFT(A1,4),MID(A1,5,2),MID(A1,7,2))
=TIME(MID(A1,9,2),MID(A1,11,2),RIGHT(A1,2))

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Gary''s Student - gsnu200802


"CMG8401" wrote:

I have a data series that looks like:
20080127145747 (YearMonthDayHoursMinutesSeconds)

I need to break that up into two columns
Date (Month/Day/Year) and Time (Hours:Minutes:Seconds)

Please help


Pete_UK

splitting and formating a number series into date/time
 
Sorry, first one should have been:

=DATE(LEFT(A1,4),MID(A1,5,2),MID(A1,7,2))

hope this helps.

Pete

On Aug 28, 5:09*pm, Pete_UK wrote:
With your number in A1, this will give you the date part (eg in B1):

=DATE(LEFT(A1,4),MID(A1,5,2),MID(7,2))

and this will give the time part (eg in C1):

=TIME(MID(A1,9,2),MID(A1,11,2),RIGHT(A1,2))

You need to format both cells to display the date and time how you
would like to see them, and then you can copy the formulae down as
required.

Hope this helps.

Pete

On Aug 28, 4:58*pm, CMG8401 wrote:



I have a data series that looks like:
20080127145747 (YearMonthDayHoursMinutesSeconds)


I need to break that up into two columns
Date (Month/Day/Year) and Time (Hours:Minutes:Seconds)


Please help- Hide quoted text -


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David Biddulph[_2_]

splitting and formating a number series into date/time
 
=INT(TEXT(A2,"0000\-00\-00 00\:00\:00"))
=MOD(TEXT(A2,"0000\-00\-00 00\:00\:00"),1)

Format as date & time respectively.
--
David Biddulph

"CMG8401" wrote in message
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I have a data series that looks like:
20080127145747 (YearMonthDayHoursMinutesSeconds)

I need to break that up into two columns
Date (Month/Day/Year) and Time (Hours:Minutes:Seconds)

Please help





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