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I'm using Apache POI 3.6, I want to read an excel file which has a date like this 8/23/1991.

 switch (cell.getCellType()) {

   ...
   ...

   case HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC:
     value = "NUMERIC value=" + cell.getNumericCellValue();
     break;

   ...

 }

But it takes the numeric value type and returns the value like this 33473.0.

I've tried to use Numeric Cell Type although with no luck.

dbltemp=row.getCell(c, Row.CREATE_NULL_AS_BLANK).getNumericCellValue();

if (c == 6 || c == 9) {
    strTemp= new String(dbltemp.toString().trim());

    long tempDate = Long.parseLong(strTemp);
    Date date = new Date(tempDate);

    strVal = date.toString();
}

How can I fix my problem?

Jack
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Venkat
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8 Answers8

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NOTE: HSSFDateUtil is deprecated

If you know which cell i.e. column position say 0 in each row is going to be a date, you can go for row.getCell(0).getDateCellValue() directly.
http://poi.apache.org/apidocs/org/apache/poi/hssf/usermodel/HSSFCell.html#getDateCellValue()

UPDATE: Here is an example - you can apply this in your switch case code above. I am checking and printing the Numeric as well as Date value. In this case the first column in my sheet has dates, hence I use row.getCell(0).

You can use the if (HSSFDateUtil.isCellDateFormatted .. code block directly in your switch case.

if (row.getCell(0).getCellType() == HSSFCell.CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC)
    System.out.println ("Row No.: " + row.getRowNum ()+ " " +
        row.getCell(0).getNumericCellValue());

    if (HSSFDateUtil.isCellDateFormatted(row.getCell(0))) {
        System.out.println ("Row No.: " + row.getRowNum ()+ " " + 
            row.getCell(0).getDateCellValue());
    }
}

The output is

Row No.: 0 39281.0
Row No.: 0 Wed Jul 18 00:00:00 IST 2007
Row No.: 1 39491.0
Row No.: 1 Wed Feb 13 00:00:00 IST 2008
Row No.: 2 39311.0
Row No.: 2 Fri Aug 17 00:00:00 IST 2007
JoseK
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Yes, I understood your problem. If is difficult to identify cell has Numeric or Data value.

If you want data in format that shows in Excel, you just need to format cell using DataFormatter class.

DataFormatter dataFormatter = new DataFormatter();
String cellStringValue = dataFormatter.formatCellValue(row.getCell(0));
System.out.println ("Is shows data as show in Excel file" + cellStringValue);  // Here it automcatically format data based on that cell format.
// No need for extra efforts 
Chintan
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import java.text.DateFormat;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Date;
import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.Cell;
import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.Row;
import org.apache.poi.ss.usermodel.CellType;
import org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel.HSSFDateUtil;


Row row = sheet.getRow(0);
Cell cell = row.getCell(0);
if(cell.getCellTypeEnum() == CellType.NUMERIC||cell.getCellTypeEnum() == CellType.FORMULA)
   {
    

 String cellValue=String.valueOf(cell.getNumericCellValue());
     if(HSSFDateUtil.isCellDateFormatted(cell))
      {
          DateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat("MM/dd/yyyy");
          Date date = cell.getDateCellValue();
          cellValue = df.format(date);
       }
          System.out.println(cellValue);
    }
  • Please add more context to your answer. Just writing code as an answer might not be that clear for everybody who is reading your answer. – uzilan Aug 25 '20 at 06:57
  • It uses getDateCellValue as other answers here, but also uses SimpleDateFormat to format the Date value which is something that most users would want – golimar Nov 30 '20 at 16:42
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For reading date cells this method has proven to be robust so far:

private LocalDate readCellAsDate(final Row row, final int pos) {
    if (pos == -1) {
        return null;
    }
    final Cell cell = row.getCell(pos - 1);
    if (cell != null) {
        cell.setCellType(CellType.NUMERIC);
    } else {
        return null;
    }
    if (DateUtil.isCellDateFormatted(cell)) {
        try {
            return cell.getDateCellValue().toInstant().atZone(ZoneId.systemDefault()).toLocalDate();
        } catch (final NullPointerException e) {
            logger.error(e.getMessage());
            return null;
        }
    }
    return null;
}
yglodt
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You need the DateUtils: see this article for details.

Or, better yet, use Andy Khan's JExcel instead of POI.

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  • I've almost implemented many things in POI, I'm so sorry that I can't go for any just for this.. There must be something.. Yet, Thank you duffymo – Venkat Jun 30 '10 at 13:34
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    DateUtils will sort you out if you can't switch to JExcel – duffymo Jun 30 '10 at 16:12
  • That link is dead, though still reachable by [WayBack](https://web.archive.org/web/20180227200112/http://onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2003/04/16/poi_excel.html). Even so, I don't see any mention of DateUtils. – beldaz Aug 30 '18 at 03:39
  • I suppose, HSSFDateUtil was meant by DateUtil. – Evgeny Semionov Nov 27 '18 at 05:42
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You can use CellDateFormatter to fetch the Date in the same format as in excel cell. See the following code:

CellValue cv = formulaEv.evaluate(cell);
double dv = cv.getNumberValue();
if (HSSFDateUtil.isCellDateFormatted(cell)) {
    Date date = HSSFDateUtil.getJavaDate(dv);

    String df = cell.getCellStyle().getDataFormatString();

    strValue = new CellDateFormatter(df).format(date); 
}
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If you know the cell number, then i would recommend using getDateCellValue() method Here's an example for the same that worked for me - java.util.Date date = row.getCell().getDateCellValue(); System.out.println(date);

user1416932
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Try this code.

XSSFWorkbook workbook = new XSSFWorkbook(new File(result));
    XSSFSheet sheet = workbook.getSheetAt(0);

    // Iterate through each rows one by one
    Iterator<Row> rowIterator = sheet.iterator();
    while (rowIterator.hasNext()) {
        Row row = rowIterator.next();
        // For each row, iterate through all the columns
        Iterator<Cell> cellIterator = row.cellIterator();

        while (cellIterator.hasNext()) {
            Cell cell = cellIterator.next();
            switch (cell.getCellType()) {
            case Cell.CELL_TYPE_NUMERIC:
                if (cell.getNumericCellValue() != 0) {
                    //Get date
                    Date date = row.getCell(0).getDateCellValue();



                    //Get datetime
                    cell.getDateCellValue()


                    System.out.println(date.getTime());
                }
                break;
            }
        }
    }

Hope is help.

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