angular - Angular 6 how to I edit date format?
<ng-container *ngFor="let column of columns">
<ng-container *ngIf="column.isModelProperty" [matColumnDef]="column.property">
<mat-header-cell *matHeaderCellDef mat-sort-header> {{ column.name }}</mat-header-cell>
<mat-cell *matCellDef="let row">
<span class="fury-mobile-label">{{ column.name }}</span>
{{ row[column.property] }}
</mat-cell>
</ng-container>
</ng-container>
export class Senderv2 {
serviceCode: string;
insertDate : DatePipe;
constructor(senderv2) {
this.serviceCode = senderv2.serviceCode;
this.insertDate = senderv2.insertDate;
}
}
export class ListColumn {
name?: string;
property?: string;
visible?: boolean;
isModelProperty?: boolean;
displayFn: any;
}
The data comes from the database to the table. Data type datetime in the database
Column property insertDate how to I edit date format?
angular date format
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<ng-container *ngFor="let column of columns">
<ng-container *ngIf="column.isModelProperty" [matColumnDef]="column.property">
<mat-header-cell *matHeaderCellDef mat-sort-header> {{ column.name }}</mat-header-cell>
<mat-cell *matCellDef="let row">
<span class="fury-mobile-label">{{ column.name }}</span>
{{ row[column.property] }}
</mat-cell>
</ng-container>
</ng-container>
export class Senderv2 {
serviceCode: string;
insertDate : DatePipe;
constructor(senderv2) {
this.serviceCode = senderv2.serviceCode;
this.insertDate = senderv2.insertDate;
}
}
export class ListColumn {
name?: string;
property?: string;
visible?: boolean;
isModelProperty?: boolean;
displayFn: any;
}
The data comes from the database to the table. Data type datetime in the database
Column property insertDate how to I edit date format?
angular date format
do you mean edit the date itself in the DB? Or display the date in a custom format at template?
– Vojtech
Nov 22 at 21:54
@Vojtech I want display the date in a custom format at template (mat-table) column insertDate
– Cdc
Nov 22 at 21:57
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<ng-container *ngFor="let column of columns">
<ng-container *ngIf="column.isModelProperty" [matColumnDef]="column.property">
<mat-header-cell *matHeaderCellDef mat-sort-header> {{ column.name }}</mat-header-cell>
<mat-cell *matCellDef="let row">
<span class="fury-mobile-label">{{ column.name }}</span>
{{ row[column.property] }}
</mat-cell>
</ng-container>
</ng-container>
export class Senderv2 {
serviceCode: string;
insertDate : DatePipe;
constructor(senderv2) {
this.serviceCode = senderv2.serviceCode;
this.insertDate = senderv2.insertDate;
}
}
export class ListColumn {
name?: string;
property?: string;
visible?: boolean;
isModelProperty?: boolean;
displayFn: any;
}
The data comes from the database to the table. Data type datetime in the database
Column property insertDate how to I edit date format?
angular date format
<ng-container *ngFor="let column of columns">
<ng-container *ngIf="column.isModelProperty" [matColumnDef]="column.property">
<mat-header-cell *matHeaderCellDef mat-sort-header> {{ column.name }}</mat-header-cell>
<mat-cell *matCellDef="let row">
<span class="fury-mobile-label">{{ column.name }}</span>
{{ row[column.property] }}
</mat-cell>
</ng-container>
</ng-container>
export class Senderv2 {
serviceCode: string;
insertDate : DatePipe;
constructor(senderv2) {
this.serviceCode = senderv2.serviceCode;
this.insertDate = senderv2.insertDate;
}
}
export class ListColumn {
name?: string;
property?: string;
visible?: boolean;
isModelProperty?: boolean;
displayFn: any;
}
The data comes from the database to the table. Data type datetime in the database
Column property insertDate how to I edit date format?
angular date format
angular date format
edited Nov 22 at 21:32
asked Nov 22 at 21:16
Cdc
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do you mean edit the date itself in the DB? Or display the date in a custom format at template?
– Vojtech
Nov 22 at 21:54
@Vojtech I want display the date in a custom format at template (mat-table) column insertDate
– Cdc
Nov 22 at 21:57
add a comment |
do you mean edit the date itself in the DB? Or display the date in a custom format at template?
– Vojtech
Nov 22 at 21:54
@Vojtech I want display the date in a custom format at template (mat-table) column insertDate
– Cdc
Nov 22 at 21:57
do you mean edit the date itself in the DB? Or display the date in a custom format at template?
– Vojtech
Nov 22 at 21:54
do you mean edit the date itself in the DB? Or display the date in a custom format at template?
– Vojtech
Nov 22 at 21:54
@Vojtech I want display the date in a custom format at template (mat-table) column insertDate
– Cdc
Nov 22 at 21:57
@Vojtech I want display the date in a custom format at template (mat-table) column insertDate
– Cdc
Nov 22 at 21:57
add a comment |
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You can edit you date in a custom format by using Angular's DatePipe.
Sample Illustration:
import { DatePipe } from '@angular/common';
class Sender {
currentDate: any = new Date();
constructor(private datePipe: DatePipe) {} // Be sure to import this as a provider either inside Component or on your Module
transformDate() {
this.currentDate = this.datePipe.transform(this.currentDate, 'yyyy-MM-dd'); // 2018-11-23
}
}
you can also refer to this answer for more information about implementing DatePipe
1
Thank you very much. I solved. constructor(senderv2, datePipe: DatePipe) { this.insertDate = datePipe.transform(senderv2.insertDate, 'dd-MM-yyyy'); }
– Cdc
Nov 23 at 7:02
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You can edit you date in a custom format by using Angular's DatePipe.
Sample Illustration:
import { DatePipe } from '@angular/common';
class Sender {
currentDate: any = new Date();
constructor(private datePipe: DatePipe) {} // Be sure to import this as a provider either inside Component or on your Module
transformDate() {
this.currentDate = this.datePipe.transform(this.currentDate, 'yyyy-MM-dd'); // 2018-11-23
}
}
you can also refer to this answer for more information about implementing DatePipe
1
Thank you very much. I solved. constructor(senderv2, datePipe: DatePipe) { this.insertDate = datePipe.transform(senderv2.insertDate, 'dd-MM-yyyy'); }
– Cdc
Nov 23 at 7:02
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You can edit you date in a custom format by using Angular's DatePipe.
Sample Illustration:
import { DatePipe } from '@angular/common';
class Sender {
currentDate: any = new Date();
constructor(private datePipe: DatePipe) {} // Be sure to import this as a provider either inside Component or on your Module
transformDate() {
this.currentDate = this.datePipe.transform(this.currentDate, 'yyyy-MM-dd'); // 2018-11-23
}
}
you can also refer to this answer for more information about implementing DatePipe
1
Thank you very much. I solved. constructor(senderv2, datePipe: DatePipe) { this.insertDate = datePipe.transform(senderv2.insertDate, 'dd-MM-yyyy'); }
– Cdc
Nov 23 at 7:02
add a comment |
You can edit you date in a custom format by using Angular's DatePipe.
Sample Illustration:
import { DatePipe } from '@angular/common';
class Sender {
currentDate: any = new Date();
constructor(private datePipe: DatePipe) {} // Be sure to import this as a provider either inside Component or on your Module
transformDate() {
this.currentDate = this.datePipe.transform(this.currentDate, 'yyyy-MM-dd'); // 2018-11-23
}
}
you can also refer to this answer for more information about implementing DatePipe
You can edit you date in a custom format by using Angular's DatePipe.
Sample Illustration:
import { DatePipe } from '@angular/common';
class Sender {
currentDate: any = new Date();
constructor(private datePipe: DatePipe) {} // Be sure to import this as a provider either inside Component or on your Module
transformDate() {
this.currentDate = this.datePipe.transform(this.currentDate, 'yyyy-MM-dd'); // 2018-11-23
}
}
you can also refer to this answer for more information about implementing DatePipe
answered Nov 23 at 0:27
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Thank you very much. I solved. constructor(senderv2, datePipe: DatePipe) { this.insertDate = datePipe.transform(senderv2.insertDate, 'dd-MM-yyyy'); }
– Cdc
Nov 23 at 7:02
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1
Thank you very much. I solved. constructor(senderv2, datePipe: DatePipe) { this.insertDate = datePipe.transform(senderv2.insertDate, 'dd-MM-yyyy'); }
– Cdc
Nov 23 at 7:02
1
1
Thank you very much. I solved. constructor(senderv2, datePipe: DatePipe) { this.insertDate = datePipe.transform(senderv2.insertDate, 'dd-MM-yyyy'); }
– Cdc
Nov 23 at 7:02
Thank you very much. I solved. constructor(senderv2, datePipe: DatePipe) { this.insertDate = datePipe.transform(senderv2.insertDate, 'dd-MM-yyyy'); }
– Cdc
Nov 23 at 7:02
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do you mean edit the date itself in the DB? Or display the date in a custom format at template?
– Vojtech
Nov 22 at 21:54
@Vojtech I want display the date in a custom format at template (mat-table) column insertDate
– Cdc
Nov 22 at 21:57