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I was able to fool it by using what you all taught me with ‘concatenate’.  I split it into 3 cols 
with the space, then switch the cols and concatenate back to MM DD YYYY.  However I do not 
understand why an international program like LiebreOffice cannot recognize DD MM YYYY.




Mark W. Howe
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"Phao Binh" http://swcenter.fortlewis.edu/finding_aids/inventory/2008008.pdf


From: Tom Davies 
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 9:55 AM
To: Mark Howe 
Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org ; Brian Barker 
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Formatting a date

Hi :)  

So it's picking up the USA locale for it's input?  I thought LibreOffice could have it's own locale 
as somethign different from the system's one?  

Regards from 

Tom :)  


On 19 February 2015 at 17:26, Mark Howe <markhowe@cox.net> wrote:

  Yeah, I tho't of that and tried changing it around to 14 Jan 2014.
  The only thing that worked was changing it to Jan 14 2014 and then it worked automatically in 
it’s own column making the exercise with datevalue of no value.

        14 Jan 2014 Err:502
        01/10/14 Err:502
        01/02/14 Err:502
        25 February 2014 Err:502
        25 February 2014 Err:502
        25 February 2014 '=DATEVALUE(A6)
        30 March 2014


  This is what it looks like, 2 col starting with A1 [no col heading].  Line 6 so’s you can see 
what the formula looks like.

  Mark W. Howe
  San Juan Capistrano, CA
  949-496-3453 home/ office
  949-525-3914 cell [not for messages]

  "Phao Binh" http://swcenter.fortlewis.edu/finding_aids/inventory/2008008.pdf
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Brian Barker
  Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 7:34 AM
  To: users@global.libreoffice.org
  Cc: Mark Howe
  Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Formatting a date

  At 07:19 19/02/2015 -0800, Mark Howe wrote:
  >-----Original Message----- From: Brian Barker
  >Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2015 7:05 AM
  >Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Formatting a date
  >>
  >>At 06:41 19/02/2015 -0800, Mark Howe wrote:
  >>>I have text: 19 February 2015. The format for the cell is date
  >>>2/19/2015, but it will not acknowledge that or sort correctly. As
  >>>if it's formatted for date but not accepting that fact. What did I do wrong?
  >>
  >>If you want your existing values to be genuine dates - as you will
  >>want to do if you need to include them in calculations or even just
  >>sort them - you must first convert the text into the equivalent
  >>date. Fortunately. the DATEVALUE() function is available to do this
  >>for you. Just put =DATEVALUE(Xn) in another column and fill down.
  >
  >I interpreted what you wrote to mean that =datevalue(a1) would
  >convert the contents of A1 into a date.

  Yup - provided that the value in A1 is a "valid date expression".

  >It did not and produced err502. What am I missing?

  Then what is in A1 cannot be what Calc considers (in your locale) to
  be a valid date expression. The DATEVALUE() function seems very
  robust to me: it can cope with many date formats and doesn't seem to
  be fazed by extra blanks, though it can be by extraneous commas.

  Is it possible that you have a column heading in A1?

  I trust this helps.

  Brian Barker
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