Magento 2: How to change the Date format in frontend?












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I need to display the date format as "d.m.Y" in front end and Email templates, Is there any solution to complete this requirement?



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    I need to display the date format as "d.m.Y" in front end and Email templates, Is there any solution to complete this requirement?



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      I need to display the date format as "d.m.Y" in front end and Email templates, Is there any solution to complete this requirement?



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      I need to display the date format as "d.m.Y" in front end and Email templates, Is there any solution to complete this requirement?



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          Follow this from your Admin Panel Configuration




          Stores > Catalog > Catalog >Date and Time Custom Options



          You can set the Date order as you want in Date Fields Order, MM/DD/YY or DD/MM/YY or any things else, depend on the date format you require.







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          • But i need to display like "DD.MM.YY"...Dot instead of slash
            – Ranganathan
            yesterday










          • I see. for that you need to override a date block in order to apply the format you require.
            – magefms
            yesterday










          • Date block from which module?
            – Ranganathan
            yesterday










          • I mean class , you can look from magentoframeworkStdlibDateTime
            – magefms
            yesterday











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          Follow this from your Admin Panel Configuration




          Stores > Catalog > Catalog >Date and Time Custom Options



          You can set the Date order as you want in Date Fields Order, MM/DD/YY or DD/MM/YY or any things else, depend on the date format you require.







          share|improve this answer





















          • But i need to display like "DD.MM.YY"...Dot instead of slash
            – Ranganathan
            yesterday










          • I see. for that you need to override a date block in order to apply the format you require.
            – magefms
            yesterday










          • Date block from which module?
            – Ranganathan
            yesterday










          • I mean class , you can look from magentoframeworkStdlibDateTime
            – magefms
            yesterday
















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          Follow this from your Admin Panel Configuration




          Stores > Catalog > Catalog >Date and Time Custom Options



          You can set the Date order as you want in Date Fields Order, MM/DD/YY or DD/MM/YY or any things else, depend on the date format you require.







          share|improve this answer





















          • But i need to display like "DD.MM.YY"...Dot instead of slash
            – Ranganathan
            yesterday










          • I see. for that you need to override a date block in order to apply the format you require.
            – magefms
            yesterday










          • Date block from which module?
            – Ranganathan
            yesterday










          • I mean class , you can look from magentoframeworkStdlibDateTime
            – magefms
            yesterday














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          Follow this from your Admin Panel Configuration




          Stores > Catalog > Catalog >Date and Time Custom Options



          You can set the Date order as you want in Date Fields Order, MM/DD/YY or DD/MM/YY or any things else, depend on the date format you require.







          share|improve this answer












          Follow this from your Admin Panel Configuration




          Stores > Catalog > Catalog >Date and Time Custom Options



          You can set the Date order as you want in Date Fields Order, MM/DD/YY or DD/MM/YY or any things else, depend on the date format you require.








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          • But i need to display like "DD.MM.YY"...Dot instead of slash
            – Ranganathan
            yesterday










          • I see. for that you need to override a date block in order to apply the format you require.
            – magefms
            yesterday










          • Date block from which module?
            – Ranganathan
            yesterday










          • I mean class , you can look from magentoframeworkStdlibDateTime
            – magefms
            yesterday


















          • But i need to display like "DD.MM.YY"...Dot instead of slash
            – Ranganathan
            yesterday










          • I see. for that you need to override a date block in order to apply the format you require.
            – magefms
            yesterday










          • Date block from which module?
            – Ranganathan
            yesterday










          • I mean class , you can look from magentoframeworkStdlibDateTime
            – magefms
            yesterday
















          But i need to display like "DD.MM.YY"...Dot instead of slash
          – Ranganathan
          yesterday




          But i need to display like "DD.MM.YY"...Dot instead of slash
          – Ranganathan
          yesterday












          I see. for that you need to override a date block in order to apply the format you require.
          – magefms
          yesterday




          I see. for that you need to override a date block in order to apply the format you require.
          – magefms
          yesterday












          Date block from which module?
          – Ranganathan
          yesterday




          Date block from which module?
          – Ranganathan
          yesterday












          I mean class , you can look from magentoframeworkStdlibDateTime
          – magefms
          yesterday




          I mean class , you can look from magentoframeworkStdlibDateTime
          – magefms
          yesterday


















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