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I am trying to prepare an Excel report using php. In the report I have a column called date. I am trying to format the date as date('d-M-Y',strtotime($row['MYDATE']));.

So my problem is when displayed on the browser it is displaying in correct format (10-SEP-2010) but when on the excel sheet it is displaying as follows (9/10/2010).

Why would there be difference and how do I resolve this?

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  • You haven't provided nearly enough information about what you're doing here. Please read tinyurl.com/so-hints
    – Jon Skeet
    Sep 10, 2010 at 16:48
  • How are you generating the Excel file from PHP? Are you using a library? If so, which?
    – Mark Baker
    Sep 10, 2010 at 16:51
  • @Mark Baker, the easiest way is to use php.net/fputcsv Sep 10, 2010 at 17:28
  • Retagged: -php and -php5 because this issue has nothing to do w/ PHP and everything to do w/ Excel cell formatting. Sep 10, 2010 at 17:30
  • @hopeseekr - I beg to disagree, that doesn't actually give you an Excel workbook, just a file that can be read by Excel... but (if you look at my profi;le) I do have a special interest in PHP and Excel
    – Mark Baker
    Sep 10, 2010 at 20:35

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Possibly because in the PHP code you are explicitly specifying the format to use, so it appears in the browser as expected (a date value has been converted into a "string").

In Excel, the date string is being auto-detected and being formatted according to the systme's Regional settings (which seems to be set to US on the target system).

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  • @Someone - provide us with the extra information we've asked you for, and we might be able to help you resolve your problem
    – Mark Baker
    Sep 10, 2010 at 17:17
  • One way could be to write a macro that formats the required column in a specific date format. Of course you would need to put that macro into the Excel file and have it execute once (upon first opening of the file). Or maybe the component you are using for exporting to Excel has some options?
    – Zabba
    Sep 10, 2010 at 17:32
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'd-M-y' will not give you the format you want in Excel. You will need to explicitly format the Excel cell with the format code 'dd-MMM-YYYY'.

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