Now() function with time trim

岁酱吖の 提交于 2019-11-29 03:03:05

There is a Date function.

Dean Harding

Dates in VBA are just floating point numbers, where the integer part represents the date and the fraction part represents the time. So in addition to using the Date function as tlayton says (to get the current date) you can also cast a date value to a integer to get the date-part from an arbitrary date: Int(myDateValue).

Nick
DateValue(CStr(Now()))

That's the best I've found. If you have the date as a string already you can just do:

DateValue("12/04/2012 04:56:15")

or

DateValue(*DateStringHere*)

Hope this helps someone...

I would prefer to make a function that doesn't work with strings:

'---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
' Procedure : RemoveTimeFromDate
' Author    : berend.nieuwhof
' Date      : 15-8-2013
' Purpose   : removes the time part of a String and returns the date as a date
'---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'
Public Function RemoveTimeFromDate(DateTime As Date) As Date


    Dim dblNumber As Double

    RemoveTimeFromDate = CDate(Floor(CDbl(DateTime)))

End Function

Private Function Floor(ByVal x As Double, Optional ByVal Factor As Double = 1) As Double
    Floor = Int(x / Factor) * Factor
End Function

You could also use Format$(Now(), "Short Date") or whatever date format you want. Be aware, this function will return the Date as a string, so using Date() is a better approach.

Paste this function in your Module and use it as like formula

Public Function format_date(t As String)
    format_date = Format(t, "YYYY-MM-DD")
End Function

for example in Cell A1 apply this formula

=format_date(now())

it will return in YYYY-MM-DD format. Change any format (year month date) as your wish.

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