I’m really struggling to get the dates in a format that I can parse into chat gpt to check availability
Any help greatly appreciated, many thanks…
I’m really struggling to get the dates in a format that I can parse into chat gpt to check availability
Any help greatly appreciated, many thanks…
Welcome to the Make community!
According to the Tokens you can use to format a date variable, you can use DD-MM-YYYY
.
e.g.:
{{ formatDate(now; "DD-MM-YYYY") }}
For more information, see Date Format links below.
Here are some useful links and guides you can use to learn more on how to use the Make platform, apps, and app modules. I found these useful when I was learning Make, and hope they might benefit you too —
parseDate
| tokens for formatDate
If you need further assistance, please provide the following:
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Please export the scenario blueprint. Providing your scenario blueprint file will allow others to quickly recreate and see how you have set up the mappings in each module, and also allows us take screenshots or provide module exports of any solutions we have for you in return - this would greatly benefit you in implementing our suggestions as you can simply paste module exports back into your scenario editor!
To export your scenario blueprint, click the three dots at the bottom of the editor then choose ‘Export Blueprint’.
You can upload the file here by clicking on this button:
Please provide the output bundles of each of the relevant modules by running the scenario (you can also get this without re-running your scenario from the History tab).
Click on the white speech bubbles on the top-right of each module and select “Download input/output bundles”.
Save each bundle contents in a plain text editor (without formatting) as a bundle.txt
file.
You can upload the file here by clicking on this button:
If you are unable to upload files on this forum, alternatively you can paste the formatted bundles.
These are the two ways to format text so that it won’t be modified by the forum:
Method 1: Type code block manually
Add three backticks ```
before and after the content/bundle, like this:
```
content goes here
```
Method 2. Highlight and click the format button in the editor
Providing the input/output bundles will allow others to replicate what is going on in the scenario, especially if there are complex data structures (nested arrays and collections) or if external services are involved.
Sharing these details will make it easier for others to assist you.
Hope this helps! Let me know if there are any further questions or issues.
— @samliew
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