Converting Date Text String into Date

djayhawk

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Hi,

I'm trying to find the difference between two dates however the dates the I currently have are text strings. I have about 25,000 rows so wondering if theres a way to convert this into a date I can manipulate. Also, I'd to make the dates PST. This is how it looks exactly in my spreadsheet.

12/1/2013 1:11:08 AM CST




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The -(1/12) subtracts two hours off the CST time to convert it to PST.
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112/1/2013 1:11:08 AM CST11/30/13 11:11 PM
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