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I need to get the date as yyyy-MM-dd, but I always get in different formats. How can I get datepicker value as I want?

https://jsfiddle.net/041h6mss/

HTML:

<input id="thedate" type="text" />
<input type="button" id="button" value="submit" />
<span id="output"></span>

JS:

$(function(){

    $("#thedate").datepicker({
        dateFormat: "D, M d, yy",
    });
})
var output = document.getElementById("output");

document.getElementById("button").onclick = function() {
    output.innerHTML = $("#thedate").datepicker("getDate");
};

I get value as Mon Apr 03 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0200 (CEST), but I want it as 2017-03-03

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2 Answers 2

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I've updated answer. Check it here: https://jsfiddle.net/041h6mss/1/

HTML:

<input id="thedate" type="text" />
<input id="altField" type="hidden" />
<input type="button" id="button" value="submit" />
<span id="output"></span>

Javascript:

$(function(){
    $("#thedate").datepicker({
        dateFormat: "D, M d, yy",
        altField: "#altField",
        altFormat: "yy-mm-dd"
    });
})
var output = document.getElementById("output");

document.getElementById("button").onclick = function() {
    output.innerHTML = $("#altField").val();
};

Alternatively, you may try this too (much better solution):

document.getElementById("button").onclick = function() {
    output.innerHTML = $.datepicker.formatDate("yy-mm-dd", $("#thedate").datepicker("getDate"));
};
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  • I prefer second one. Thank you for the quick solution!
    – Eniss
    Apr 14, 2017 at 13:51
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Your date format is incorrect, you need to change it to yy-mm-dd

$(function(){
    $("#thedate").datepicker({
        dateFormat: "yy-mm-dd"
    });
})
var output = document.getElementById("output");

document.getElementById("button").onclick = function() {
    output.innerHTML = $("#thedate").datepicker("getDate");
};
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  • I thought he wanted to keep "D, M d, yy" format in textbox and get preferred format in output.
    – Ketan Modi
    Apr 14, 2017 at 14:06

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