Text Connector DateTime Formats

The Fields tab on the Text File As A Source or Text File As A Target Connection dialog has an option to set the data type for the selected field. If you choose DateTime, you must enter the format for the Date/Time in the Date Format field using one of the following formats:

You can enter a format that reflects your data, using any of the following elements.

Date And Time Formats

Format Definition

Month

M

Month, from 1 through 12

MM

Two digit month, from 01 through 12

MMM

Abbreviated name of the month, for example: Jan, Feb, etc.

MMMM

Full name of the month, for example: January, February, etc.

Day

d

Day of the month from 1 through 31

dd

Day of the month from 01 through 31

ddd

Standard abbreviation for the day of the week, for example: Mon, Tue, etc.

dddd

Full name of the day of the week, for example: Monday, Tuesday, etc.

Year

y

Year from 0 to 99

yy

Year from 00 to 99

yyy

Year with minimum of 3 digits

yyyy

Year as a four digit number

Hour

h

Hour using 12-hour clock from 1 - 12

hh

Hour using 12-hour clock from 01 - 12

H

Hour using 24-hour clock from 0 - 24

HH

Hour using 24-hour clock from 00 - 24

Minute

m

Hour using 12-hour clock from 1 - 12

mm

Hour using 12-hour clock from 01 - 12

Second

s

Second, from 0 through 59

ss

Second, from 00 through 59

Other

t

First character of the AM/PM designator

tt

AM/PM designator

T

A literal to separate date and time in 8061 or other formats

z

Hours offset from UTC, with no leading zeros — Example: -5 or +530

zz

Hours offset from UTC, with leading zero — Example: -05 or +0530

zzz

Hours and minutes offset from UTC, with leading zeros — Example -0500 or +0530

g or gg

Period or era, such as A.D.

K

Zone information

DateTime Examples

US Standard Format

M/d/yyyy — Example: 6/23/2013

h:mm:ss tt — Example: 5:45:22 AM and 5:45:22 PM

ISO8601 Format

20130623T0545-05000 using the format yyyymmddTHHmmzzz

Russia And Germany Standard Format

dd.MM.yyyy — Example: 23.06.2013

H:mm:ss — Example: 5:45:22 (and 17:45:22)

UK, Spain, France, and Italy standard format

dd/MM/yyyy — Example: 23/06/2013

HH:mm:ss — Example: 05:45:22 and 17:45:22

China And Japan Standard Format

yyyy/M/d — Example: 23/6/2013

Long Format: yyyy年M月dd日 — Example: 2013年6月23日

H:mm:ss — Example: 05:45:22 and 17:45:22

Korea Standard Format

yyyy-MM-dd — Example: 23/6/2013

Long Format: yyyy년 M월 dd일 — Example: 2013년 6월 23일)

tt h:mm:ss — Example: AM 5:45:22 and PM 5:45:22

Related Topics

Source Text Connection — Fields Tab

Target Text Connection — Fields Tab