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==Get Day of Week== | ==Get Day of Week== | ||
Returns the day of the week for the specified timestamp. | Returns the day of the week for the specified timestamp. | ||
+ | Request Parameter | ||
{{bullet1|Timestamp|Enter a UTC Timestamp by either entering the year, month, date, hours (24 hour), minutes, and seconds. Or use the variable picker to select a stored date in UTC format}} | {{bullet1|Timestamp|Enter a UTC Timestamp by either entering the year, month, date, hours (24 hour), minutes, and seconds. Or use the variable picker to select a stored date in UTC format}} | ||
+ | Response Parameter | ||
+ | {{bullet1|Day|Possible values include Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday}} | ||
+ | '''Example Use:''' | ||
+ | ::On a Request you may want to check to see what day of the week it was raised on. | ||
|}} | |}} | ||
{{Section| | {{Section| |
Revision as of 03:08, 17 November 2022
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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