Post by yamanhosen5657 on Mar 6, 2024 5:28:10 GMT -5
Select a dynamic value to use in the End Date Value field. If you want to use the date your Zap triggered, type in the command {{zap_meta_human_now}}. The Zap editor will show an empty value, but once your Zap is on, it will use the time your Zap triggered. Learn more about using the current time in a Zap. Don't worry if your comparison dates are in different formats. Zapier will do its best to interpret the correct date. However, if you'd like, you can also tell Zapier the format for your start and end dates. Select the date format to convert the start and end dates. Don't see your date format listed? You can provide a custom value with the correct format. Check out this handy table for creating your own custom date value.
Once you're done, click Continue, and then Test action. You'll see a success message with Formatter's results, which will include the following: The duration between the two dates, down to the second if your dates also included times. Dates swapped: If your end date came before your start date, Zapier lets you know that the dates were swapped to Panama mobile number list calculate the time difference. Same dates: Zapier will provide a true or false result if the dates are the same. If the dates are the same but the time is different, Zapier will still consider it the same date. Check the Formatter results carefully to make sure the dates were interpreted correctly. Test the Formatter step and review the results. If something is off, return to the previous step, make adjustments, and keep testing until you get the correct result. Use your results in your Zap Now you can use the comparison results elsewhere in your Zap.
Click the plus button to add another step to your Zap. Add another step to the Zap. Then, set up your action using your Formatter results. For example, you could pass on the difference between the two dates to another app. You can combine text and dynamic values from previous steps in Zap editor fields. Create conditional Zaps You can also use your Formatter results with other built-in Zapier tools to create more complex workflows. Use a filter or a path step Don't want your Zap to run if your start and end dates are the same? Select the fields from the Formatter step you want to use in a filter or path, then select the condition you want to evaluate.
Once you're done, click Continue, and then Test action. You'll see a success message with Formatter's results, which will include the following: The duration between the two dates, down to the second if your dates also included times. Dates swapped: If your end date came before your start date, Zapier lets you know that the dates were swapped to Panama mobile number list calculate the time difference. Same dates: Zapier will provide a true or false result if the dates are the same. If the dates are the same but the time is different, Zapier will still consider it the same date. Check the Formatter results carefully to make sure the dates were interpreted correctly. Test the Formatter step and review the results. If something is off, return to the previous step, make adjustments, and keep testing until you get the correct result. Use your results in your Zap Now you can use the comparison results elsewhere in your Zap.
Click the plus button to add another step to your Zap. Add another step to the Zap. Then, set up your action using your Formatter results. For example, you could pass on the difference between the two dates to another app. You can combine text and dynamic values from previous steps in Zap editor fields. Create conditional Zaps You can also use your Formatter results with other built-in Zapier tools to create more complex workflows. Use a filter or a path step Don't want your Zap to run if your start and end dates are the same? Select the fields from the Formatter step you want to use in a filter or path, then select the condition you want to evaluate.