Date format changed when exporting data to CSV from access












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When I export the data from access to a csv/text file, the date format gets changed automatically. In access query I have set the date format to be on "yyyy-mm-dd" but when I export to csv or text file, the date format gets changed to dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm



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    When I export the data from access to a csv/text file, the date format gets changed automatically. In access query I have set the date format to be on "yyyy-mm-dd" but when I export to csv or text file, the date format gets changed to dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm



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      When I export the data from access to a csv/text file, the date format gets changed automatically. In access query I have set the date format to be on "yyyy-mm-dd" but when I export to csv or text file, the date format gets changed to dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm



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          Don't export the table. Use a query where you force the format on the date field:



          Select 
          <some fields>,
          Format([TheDateField], "yyyy-mm-dd") As TextDate,
          <some more fields>
          From YourTable


          Save it, and then use this query for your export.






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            Don't export the table. Use a query where you force the format on the date field:



            Select 
            <some fields>,
            Format([TheDateField], "yyyy-mm-dd") As TextDate,
            <some more fields>
            From YourTable


            Save it, and then use this query for your export.






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              Don't export the table. Use a query where you force the format on the date field:



              Select 
              <some fields>,
              Format([TheDateField], "yyyy-mm-dd") As TextDate,
              <some more fields>
              From YourTable


              Save it, and then use this query for your export.






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                Don't export the table. Use a query where you force the format on the date field:



                Select 
                <some fields>,
                Format([TheDateField], "yyyy-mm-dd") As TextDate,
                <some more fields>
                From YourTable


                Save it, and then use this query for your export.






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                Don't export the table. Use a query where you force the format on the date field:



                Select 
                <some fields>,
                Format([TheDateField], "yyyy-mm-dd") As TextDate,
                <some more fields>
                From YourTable


                Save it, and then use this query for your export.







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