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Sean
2018-08-18 00:57:50


I am trying to create a downloader. the date format is 08/17/18, When i set the date format, i set it as MDY, with "/" as seperator.

But when i parse, it shows: Conversion error: 08/17/18

May I know what did i missed?

Thank you



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2018-08-18 07:09:01

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I have tested it and it works. You probably did not set up the column as a "Date" column (Quotes -> Date).


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