ExcelScript.FilterDatetime interface
Represents how to filter a date when filtering on values.
Remarks
Examples
/**
* This script applies a filter to a PivotTable that filters it
* to only show rows from between June 20th, 2022 and July 10th, 2022.
*/
function main(workbook: ExcelScript.Workbook) {
// Get the "Date Recorded" field to filter.
// The data in this field must be dates in order for the filter to work.
const pivot = workbook.getPivotTables()[0];
const rowHierarchy = pivot.getRowHierarchy("Date Recorded");
const rowField = rowHierarchy.getFields()[0];
// Create the filter's date boundaries.
let earliestDate: ExcelScript.FilterDatetime = {
date: "2022-06-20",
specificity: ExcelScript.FilterDatetimeSpecificity.day
};
let latestDate: ExcelScript.FilterDatetime = {
date: "2022-07-10",
specificity: ExcelScript.FilterDatetimeSpecificity.day
};
// Apply the date filter.
rowField.applyFilter({
dateFilter: {
condition: ExcelScript.DateFilterCondition.between,
lowerBound: earliestDate,
upperBound: latestDate
}
});
}
Properties
date | The date in ISO8601 format used to filter data. |
specificity | How specific the date should be used to keep data. For example, if the date is 2005-04-02 and the specificity is set to "month", the filter operation will keep all rows with a date in the month of April 2005. |
Property Details
date
The date in ISO8601 format used to filter data.
date: string;
Property Value
string
specificity
How specific the date should be used to keep data. For example, if the date is 2005-04-02 and the specificity is set to "month", the filter operation will keep all rows with a date in the month of April 2005.
specificity: FilterDatetimeSpecificity;
Property Value
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