Convert Unix timestamp to Readable Date/time

E

Emily

Are there any Excel functions available to convert Unix time (seconds since
1/1/1970) to a readable date/tiem? Or does anyone know of a calculation I
can do to convert this type of data to a date/time that is more usable?

I can find converters on the web, but I need a function or macros within
excel.

Thanks
 
B

bpeltzer

If your Unix time is in cell A1, then =A1/(24*60*60) + DATE(1970,1,1) should
convert it; you'll have to apply a Date/Time format to the result.
--Bruce
(BTW the division by 24*60*60 is because '1' represents a day in Excel.
Also, I've interpreted your post to mean that Unix time started at 12:00:00am
 
H

Harlan Grove

bpeltzer wrote...
If your Unix time is in cell A1, then =A1/(24*60*60) + DATE(1970,1,1) should
convert it; you'll have to apply a Date/Time format to the result.
--Bruce
(BTW the division by 24*60*60 is because '1' represents a day in Excel.
Also, I've interpreted your post to mean that Unix time started at 12:00:00am
on 1/1/70).

Unix epoch time is supposed to be UTC (GMT), so time zone adjustment
may be needed as well.
 

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