Converting time stamps in excel to dates

2019-03-08 13:34发布

问题:

I have a very large excel spread sheet that has a column of time stamps. Does anyone know convert that over to a date? Is there a function I can use? I tried format cell date but that doesn't work. My file is 91,568 KB. If there is a simpler way to this that would be great. I'm open to ideas.

Thank you in advance :)

P.S. I don't know any programming languages

回答1:

Use this formula and set formatting to the desired time format:

=(((COLUMN_ID_HERE/60)/60)/24)+DATE(1970,1,1)

Source: http://www.bajb.net/2010/05/excel-timestamp-to-date/ Tested in libreoffice



回答2:

If you get a Error 509 in Libre office you may replace , by ; in the DATE() function

=(((COLUMN_ID_HERE/60)/60)/24)+DATE(1970;1;1)


回答3:

If your file is really big try to use following formula: =A1 / 86400 + 25569

A1 should be replaced to what your need. Should work faster than =(((COLUMN_ID_HERE/60)/60)/24)+DATE(1970,1,1) cause of less number of calculations needed.



回答4:

=(((A1/60)/60)/24)+DATE(1970,1,1)+(-5/24)

assuming A1 is the cell where your time stamp is located and dont forget to adjust to account for the time zone you are in (5 assuming you are on EST)



回答5:

This DATE-thing won't work in all Excel-versions.

=CELL_ID/(60 * 60 * 24) + "1/1/1970"

is a save bet instead.
The quotes are necessary to prevent Excel from calculating the term.



回答6:

A timestamp is the elapsed time since Epoch time (01/01/1970), so basically we have to convert this time in days, and add the epoch time, to get a valid format for any Excel like spreadsheet software.

  • From a timestamp in milliseconds (ex: 1488380243994)

    use this formula:

    =A1/1000/86400+25569
    

    with this formater:

    yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss.000
    
  • From a timestamp in seconds (ex: 1488380243)

    use this formula:

    =A1/86400+25569
    

    with this formater:

    yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss
    

Where A1 is your column identifier. Given custom formaters allow to not loose precision in displayed data, but you can of course use any other date/time one that corresponds to your needs.



回答7:

below formula worked form me in MS EXEL

=TEXT(CELL_VALUE/24/60/60/1000 + 25569,"YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM")

CELL_VALUE is timestamp in milliseconds

here is explanation for text function.



回答8:

AD ticks to datetime format: =A1/864000000000 - 109205



回答9:

i got result from this in LibreOffice Calc :

=DATE(1970,1,1)+Column_id_here/60/60/24



回答10:

This worked for me:

=(col_name]/60/60/24)+(col_name-1)


回答11:

The answer of @NeplatnyUdaj is right but consider that Excel want the function name in the set language, in my case German. Then you need to use "DATUM" instead of "DATE":

=(((COLUMN_ID_HERE/60)/60)/24)+DATUM(1970,1,1)