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'''Request Parameters''' | '''Request Parameters''' | ||
{{bullet1|Date|Most commonly, the variable picker will be used to get a date/time that is stored in a date/time field within Hornbill or it has been collected using Intelligent Capture.}} | {{bullet1|Date|Most commonly, the variable picker will be used to get a date/time that is stored in a date/time field within Hornbill or it has been collected using Intelligent Capture.}} | ||
− | {{bullet1|Input Format|Hornbill stores Date and Time in UTC format. This can be represented using | + | {{bullet1|Input Format|Hornbill stores Date and Time in UTC format. This can be represented using '''Y-m-d H:i:s''' (2022-11-16 18:11:00). }} |
::::'''Y''' - A full numeric representation of a year, at least 4 digits (1999,2003, 2022) | ::::'''Y''' - A full numeric representation of a year, at least 4 digits (1999,2003, 2022) | ||
::::'''m''' - Numeric representation of a month, with leading zeros (01 through 12) | ::::'''m''' - Numeric representation of a month, with leading zeros (01 through 12) |
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Example Use:
- If you are getting a date from an external integration, the date format may be stored differently in that external app and you'll need to convert it to a format used in Hornbill.
- If you only require the date and not the time you would convert the date/time to Y-m-d