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A date-time entry question is a variation of a text entry question used to input formatted date and time values. This example demonstrates different types of date-time entry questions supported by SurveyJS Form Library. Switch between React, Vue, Knockout, jQuery, and Angular to view an example for your JavaScript framework. Read more...

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A date-time entry question is a variation of a text entry question used to input formatted date and time values. This example demonstrates different types of date-time entry questions supported by SurveyJS Form Library. Switch between React, Vue, Knockout, jQuery, and Angular to view an example for your JavaScript framework.

Create a Date-Time Entry Question

To create a date-time entry form field, define an object with the type property set to "text" and add it to the elements array. Within this object, specify the question's title and a unique name that identifies the date-time input question. Optionally, you can specify a description to place under the title and a placeholder to show within the date-time input field.

Specify Input Type

If a question requires input in a specific date-time format, use the inputType property to specify the input type. An inputType value is passed on to the type attribute of the underlying <input> HTML element. This example demonstrates the "date", "time", "datetime-local", "month", and "week" input types.

Validate Date-Time Values

If you need to ensure that respondents fill out all required form fields and the format of values is correct, enable data validation. This example demonstrates the following validation types and describes how to configure them:

  • Required Validation
    Enable the isRequired property for the form fields that should not be empty.

  • Date-Time Range Validation
    If date-time values should fall within a specific range, use the min and max properties to specify it. Alternatively, you can use the minValueExpression and maxValueExpression properties to calculate range limits dynamically (see Expressions).

To learn more about data validation in SurveyJS Form Library, refer to the following help topic: Data Validation.

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