Derives the numeric value for the week within the year (
1
, 2
, etc.). Input must be the output of the DATE
function or a reference to a column containing Datetime values. The output of this function increments on Sunday.Week 1 of the year is the week that contains January 1.
NOTE: If the source Datetime value does not include a valid input for this function, a missing value is returned.
Wrangle vs. SQL: This function is part of Wrangle, a proprietary data transformation language. Wrangle is not SQL. For more information, see Wrangle Language.
NOTE: Depending on the locale where the calculation of this function is performed, the maximum number of weeks in a year may be 52 or 53. It's possible that you could see different results in your browser, Trifacta Photon, and other running environments due to locale. For more information, see Locale Settings.
Basic Usage
Column reference example:
weeknum(MyDate)
Output: Returns the numeric week number values derived from the MyDate
column.
Syntax and Arguments
weeknum(datetime_col)
Argument | Required? | Data Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
datetime_col | Y | datetime | Name of column whose week number values are to be computed |
For more information on syntax standards, see Language Documentation Syntax Notes.
datetime_col
Name of the column whose week number value is to be computed.
- Missing values for this function in the source data result in missing values in the output.
- Multiple columns and wildcards are not supported.
Tip: You cannot insert constant Datetime values as inputs to this function. However, you can use the following: WEEKNUM(DATE(2017,12,20))
.
Usage Notes:
Required? | Data Type | Example Value |
---|---|---|
Yes | Datetime | myDate |
Tip: For additional examples, see Common Tasks.
Examples
Example - Day of Date functions
WEEKDAY
- returns numeric value for the day of the week for source Datetime values. See WEEKDAY Function.WEEKNUM
- returns the numeric value for the week within the year for source Datetime values. See WEEKNUM Function.DATEFORMAT
- can be used to format Datetime values in many different ways. See DATEFORMAT Function.
Source:
myDate |
---|
10/30/17 |
10/31/17 |
11/1/17 |
11/2/17 |
11/3/17 |
11/4/17 |
11/5/17 |
11/6/17 |
Transformation:
The following transformation step generates a numeric value for the day of week in a new column:
Transformation Name | New formula |
---|---|
Parameter: Formula type | Single row formula |
Parameter: Formula | WEEKDAY (myDate) |
Parameter: New column name | 'weekDayNum' |
The following step generates a full text version of the name of the day of the week:
Transformation Name | New formula |
---|---|
Parameter: Formula type | Single row formula |
Parameter: Formula | DATEFORMAT(myDate, 'EEEE') |
Parameter: New column name | 'weekDayNameFull' |
The following step generates a three-letter abbreviation for the name of the day of the week:
Transformation Name | New formula |
---|---|
Parameter: Formula type | Single row formula |
Parameter: Formula | DATEFORMAT(myDate, 'EEE') |
Parameter: New column name | 'weekDayNameShort' |
The following step generates the numeric value of the week within the year:
Transformation Name | New formula |
---|---|
Parameter: Formula type | Single row formula |
Parameter: Formula | WEEKNUM (myDate) |
Parameter: New column name | 'weekNum' |
Results:
myDate | weekDayNum | weekDayNameFull | weekDayNameShort | weekNum |
---|---|---|---|---|
10/30/17 | 1 | Monday | Mon | 44 |
10/31/17 | 2 | Tuesday | Tue | 44 |
11/1/17 | 3 | Wednesday | Wed | 44 |
11/2/17 | 4 | Thursday | Thu | 44 |
11/3/17 | 5 | Friday | Fri | 44 |
11/4/17 | 6 | Saturday | Sat | 44 |
11/5/17 | 7 | Sunday | Sun | 45 |
11/6/17 | 1 | Monday | Mon | 45 |
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