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Can you give me the complete expression you are providing and the error as well.
Of course,
expression:
Date.parse($MODDATE,“yyyyMMdd hhmmss”).toLocaleDateTimeString({“format”:“yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss”})
Validation errors:
property_map.settings.transformations.value.mappingTable.value[2].expression.value: Could not compile expression: Date.parse($MODDATE,“yyyyMMdd … (Reason: Invalid token: ‘“’ for expression: Date.parse($MODDATE,“yyyyMMdd …; Resolution: Please check expression syntax)
- pavan447 years agoNew Contributor III
Matt,
If you copy the expression from here, it will have different quotations (" "). Try to type the entire expression in the mapper instead of copying it from here. It works.
- tlikarish7 years agoEmployee
The quote thing messed me up when I was trying to help someone with an expression on a different thread. If you wrap the expression in preformatted text using
, then it won’t change the quote mark.
For example I think this should copy and paste ok:
Date.parse($MODDATE,"yyyyMMdd hhmmss").toLocaleDateTimeString({"format":"yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss"})
- anivtk6 years agoNew Contributor II
I am calling the snapLogic Activity API and its returning the date in the format as “2020-02-21T17:44:19.996000+00:00”
I am trying to store this data into SQL server and SQL server doesn’t accept this data in DateTime data type. I tried to use some simple pare method and it’s still not accepting. Later I used some complex Parse method like below, but its still not working.
Date.parse($create_time,“yyyy-MM-dd’T’HH:mm:ss.SSSSSSX”).toLocaleDateTimeString({“format”:“yyyyMMdd-HHmmss”})
Can someone provide how to parse the data in this format “2020-02-21T17:44:19.996000+00:00” to DateTime which is compatible with SQL server ?