Work with calendar dates and times

You can enter dates and times in multiple ways. Dynamics 365 Business Central includes powerful features that accelerate data entry, or help you write complex calendar expressions. There are various places throughout the application where you can enter dates and times in fields. For example, on a sales order, you can set the shipment date. When filtering lists or report data, you can enter dates and times to pinpoint only the data that you're interested in.

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Check your region and language settings

The My Settings page specifies the Region and Language that you're using in the application. These settings influence how you enter dates and times.

  • The Region setting determines how dates, times, numbers, and currencies are shown or formatted.

  • For date patterns that involve words, the language of the words that you use must correspond to the Language setting.

Note

Dynamics 365 Business Central uses the Gregorian calendar system.

Entering dates

In a date field, you can enter a date using the standard format for your region setting. Different regions can use different separators between the days, months, and years. For example, some regions use dashes (mm-dd-yyyy) and others use forward slashes (mm/dd/yyyy).

Tip

You can use any separators, even a space, and the date will automatically be changed to use separators that match your region.

Note

The format in which dates are displayed on printed reports or emailed documents isn't influenced by your personal choice of region setting.

To work more productively with dates and times, you can use any of the methods or formats that are described in the following sections.

Picking dates from the calendar

Any field displaying a calendar icon can be set using the calendar date picker. To display the calendar date picker, activate the calendar icon or select the Ctrl+Home keyboard shortcut in the field.

Date fields.

See also Keyboard Shortcuts in the calendar date picker.

Day-week-year pattern

You can enter a date as a weekday followed by a week number and, optionally, a year. For example, Mon25 or mon25 means Monday in week 25. If you don't enter a year, the year of the work date is used.

Instead of entering the entire word for the day of the week, you can enter part of the word, starting from the beginning. If there were conflicts (such as with s which could be Saturday or Sunday), the days are evaluated according to the region setting. The input is first evaluated against work date and today as well, which you want to keep in mind when abbreviating. For example, t already means today, so it can't mean Tuesday or Thursday.

The week number scheme is always ISO 8601, where week 1 is the week with 4 January in it, or the week with the first Thursday of the year.

Digit patterns

In a date field you can enter two, four, six, or eight digits:

  • Two digits are interpreted as the day, and it adds the month and the year of the work date.

  • Four digits are interpreted as the day and the month, and it adds the year of the work date. Your region settings determine the order of the day and month. Even if your region settings have the year before the day and month, four digits are interpreted as the day and month.

  • If the date you want to enter is in the range 01/01/1950 through 12/31/2049, you can enter the year with two digits; otherwise, enter the year with four digits.

    Note

    If you're using Business Central on-premises, the two-digit year range may be different. Administrators can change the range by modifying the CalendarTwoDigitYearMax setting of the Business Central server. For more information, see Configuring Business Central Server.

Today

Enter the word for today, in the language specified on the My Settings page, to set the date on a record to today's date. Instead of entering the entire word, you can enter part of the word, starting from the beginning. For example, in English, you can enter t or tod, as long as it isn't also the start of another word.

Period

To filter on a specific accounting period, in a date field enter the letter p, or the word period, followed by a number that identifies the accounting period, like p2 or period4. The accounting period is relative to the fiscal year of the current work date that set in your Role Center. For example, if the work date is 03/21/22, then p1, or just p, filters on the first accounting period of the fiscal year 2022 (such as 01/01/22..01/31/22). p15 filters on the 15th accounting period from the start of fiscal year 2022 (such as 03/01/23..03/31/23).

The accounting periods are defined on the Accounting Periods page. To view or change the accounting periods, open the page here.

Work Date

Use a work date to specify a date that isn't today's date on records. For example, a work date is useful when you need to set a particular date for multiple records. You specify the work date on the My Settings page.

A fast way to enter the work date on records is to enter some or all of the word work. Start from the beginning of the word in the language in which you use Dynamics 365 Business Central. For example, in English, you can enter w or work. The language is also specified on the My Settings page.

If a work date isn't specified, today's date is used. To learn more, go to Change Basic Settings, such as the Work Date.

Closing date

When you close a fiscal year, you can use closing dates to indicate that an entry is a closing entry. A closing date technically is between two dates, for example between December 31 and January 1.

To specify that a date is a closing date, put C just before the date, such as C123101. Use this format in combination with all the date patterns.

Examples

The following table contains examples of dates using all the formats. It assumes region settings that format dates according to: year.month.day., a week starting on Monday, and the English language.

Entry Interpretation
2022.12.31. 2022.12.31.
221231 2022.12.31.
22.12.31. 2022.12.31.
22.12.31. 2022.12.31.
20221231 2022.12.31.
22/12,31 2022.12.31.
11 work date year.work date month.11.
1112 work date year.11.12.
t or today today's date
p4 date range that includes the fourth accounting period, such as 04/01/20..04/30/20
w or work date the working date
m or Monday Monday of the work date week
tu or Tuesday Tuesday of the work date week
sa or Saturday Saturday of the work date week
s or Sunday Sunday of the work date week
t23 Tuesday of week 23 of the work date year
t 23 Tuesday of week 23 of the work date year
t-1 Tuesday of week 1 of the work date year

Setting ranges

To display only the data contained in that range, on lists, totals, and reports you can filter on dates, times, and datetimes with a start value and optionally an end value. The standard rules apply to the way you set date ranges.

Meaning Sample expression (Date) Data included in the filter
Interval 12 15 00..01 15 01

..12 15 00

p1..p4
Records with dates between and including 12 15 00 and 01 15 01.

Records with dates of 12 15 00 or earlier.

Date range that includes the second, third, and fourth accounting periods, such as 01/01/20..04/30/20.
Either/or 12 15 00|12 16 00 Records with dates of either 12 15 00 or 12 16 00. If there are records with dates on both days, they all display.
Combination 12 15 00|12 01 00..12 10 00

..12 14 00|12 30 00..
Records with dates of 12 15 00 or on dates between and including 12 01 00 and 12 10 00.

Records with dates of 12 14 00 or earlier, or dates of 12 30 00 or later, that is, all records except records with dates between and including 12 15 00 and 12 29 00.

You can use any of the valid formats in date range filters. For example, mon14 3..t 4p applied on a datetime field results in a filter from 3 AM on Monday in week 14 of the current work date year until today at 4PM.

Use date formulas

A date formula is a short, abbreviated combination of letters and numbers that specifies how to calculate dates. You can enter date formulas in various date calculation fields or filters.

Note

In all data formula fields, one day is automatically included to cover today as the day when the period starts. Accordingly, for example, if you enter 1W, then the period is actually eight days because today is included. To specify a period of seven days (one true week) including the period starting date, then you must enter 6D or 1W-1D.

Here are some examples of how date formulas can be used:

  • The date formula in the recurring frequency field in recurring journals determines how often the entry on the journal line posts.
  • The date formula in the Grace Period field for a specified reminder level determines the period of time that must pass from the due date (or from the date of the previous reminder) before a reminder is created.
  • The date formula in the Due Date Calculation field determines how to calculate the due date on the reminder.

The date formula can contain a maximum of 20 characters, both numbers and letters. You can use the following letters, which are abbreviations for calendar units.

Letter Meaning
C Current
D Day(s)
W Week(s)
M Month(s)
Q Quarter(s)
Y Year(s)

You can construct a date formula in three ways.

The following example shows how to use C, for current, and a time unit.

Expression Meaning
CW Current week
CM Current month (last day of the month)

The following example shows how to use a number and a time unit. A number can't be larger than 9999.

Expression Meaning
10D 10 days from today
2W 2 weeks from today

The following example shows how to use a time unit and a number.

Expression Meaning
D10 The next 10th day of a month
WD4 The next 4th day of a week (Thursday)

The following example shows how you can combine these three forms as needed.

Expression Meaning
CM+10D Current month + 10 days

The following example shows how you can use a minus sign to indicate a date in the past.

Expression Meaning
-1Y 1 year ago from today

Important

If the location uses a base calendar, then the date formula that you enter in, for example, the Shipping Time field is interpreted according to the calendar working days. For example, 1W means seven working days.

Entering times

When you enter times, you can insert any nonspace separators that you want between the units. If you use double digits for each unit up to milliseconds, then it isn't required.

You only have to write the largest units that you require; the rest are set to zero. You can also leave out any AM/PM indicator.

The following table lists the various ways in which times can be entered and how they're interpreted. It assumes region settings that format times according to Hours:Minutes:Seconds.Milliseconds and use the AM and PM indicators.

Entry Interpretation
05:23:17 05:23:17
5 05:00:00
5AM 05:00:00
5P 17:00:00
12 12:00:00
12A 00:00:00
12P 12:00:00
17 17:00:00
5:30 05:30:00
0530 05:30:00
5:30:5 05:30:05
053005 05:30:05
5:30:5,50 05:30:05.5
053005050 05:30:05.05

Note

Milliseconds are interpreted as decimal notation. So, for example, 3, 30, and 300 all mean 300 milliseconds, while 03 means 30 and 003 means 3 milliseconds.

Important

You can't use 24:00 to mean midnight, or use any value greater than 24:00.

The word for time in the language used by Dynamics 365 Business Central is the current time on your computer or mobile device. You can enter a part of the word starting from the beginning, such as t or TIM.

Entering combined dates and times

When you enter datetimes, which are a date and time combined into one field, you must enter a space between the date and the time. The date part can only contain spaces in the form of the official date separator of your region settings. The time can contain spaces around the AM/PM indicator in relevant regional settings.

The following table lists the various ways in which you can enter datetimes and how they're interpreted.

Entry Interpretation
08-01-2022 05:48:12 PM 08-01-2022 05:48:12 PM
131222 132455 13-12-22 13:24:55
1-12-22 10 01-12-22 10:00:00
1.12.22 5 01-12-22 05:00:00
1.12.22 01-12-22 00:00:00
11 12 11-current month-current year 12:00:00
1112 12 11-12-current year 12:00:00
t or today today's date 00:00:00
t time today's date actual time
t 10:30 today's date 10:30:00
t 3:3:3 today's date 03:03:03
w or workdate the working date 00:00:00
m or Monday Monday of the current week 00:00:00
tu or Tuesday Tuesday of the current week 00:00:00
we or Wednesday Wednesday of the current week 00:00:00
th or Thursday Thursday of the current week 00:00:00
f or Friday Friday of the current week 00:00:00
s or Saturday Saturday of the current week 00:00:00
su or Sunday Sunday of the current week 00:00:00
tu 10:30 Tuesday of the current week 10:30:00
tu 3:3:3 Tuesday of the current week 03:03:03
t23 t Tuesday of week 23 of the work date year, current time of day
t23 Tuesday of week 23 of the work date year
t 23 Today 23:00:00
t-1 Tuesday of week 1 of the work date year

Entering duration

Some fields in the application represent a duration, or amount of elapsed time, instead of a specific date or time. You enter a duration as a number followed by its unit of measure.

Here are some examples.

Duration Unit of measure
2h 2 hrs
6h 30 m 6 hrs 30 mins
6.5h 6 hrs 30 mins
90m 1 hr 30 mins
2d 6h 30m 2 days 6 hrs 30 mins
2d 6h 30m 56s 600ms 2 days 6 hrs 30 mins 56 secs 600 msecs

You can also enter a number that automatically converts to a duration. The number converts according to the default unit of measure that is specified for the duration field.

It's easy to find out which unit of measure a duration field uses. Enter a number, and then look at the unit of measure it converts to.

For example, if the unit of measure is hours, the number 5 converts to 5 hrs.

See also

Work with Dynamics 365 Business Central
Date Calculation for Purchases
Entering Criteria in Filters

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