Formula of Member...

Hi all

I use * @TODAY () * function in a formula of Member to get the current date.
Sound back only the numbers as 1251676800.But I want to see the name of the month, date, year (August 20, 2009) as output.

What function can I use to achieve this?

Help, please...


Thank you

Hello

Sorry, I think that there was a bit of confusion (caused by me of usual :)) as you mentioned the @Today () function, I thought you were looking for in the new role of essbase typed measures that are different with date format planning.)

You mean something like this than the Alp

=@DatePart (@today (), DP_YEAR) * 10000 +.
@datepart (@today (), DP_MONTH) * 100 +.
@datepart (@today (), DP_DAY);

See you soon

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http://John-Goodwin.blogspot.com/

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