Sep 20 2016
11:44 AM
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Aug 06 2023
01:48 PM
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TechCommunityAP
Sep 20 2016
11:44 AM
- last edited on
Aug 06 2023
01:48 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
In Office 365 Forms, I am attempting to create an event request form. I do not appear to be able to add a question for TIME of Day. I see a template for DATE but not TIME. In Google Forms "include Time" is an option for Date Questions in the contextual sub-menu. Is there someplace to add this function perhaps that I am missing? Ultimately I would like to add a script to the form that would auto-create an Outlook Calendar event on a shared calendar at the date and time on the form submission.
Feb 28 2019 10:28 AM
Hard to believe something so simple has not been implemented in 2 years. Is Microsoft investing in this platform or not? It's hard to promote new platforms and technology, when basic things like this are missing.
Feb 28 2019 12:29 PM
I bet we will see Forms Pro soon with much more advanced functions.
But with an extra cost and not for all license plans :S
https://formspro.microsoft.com/en-us/
Sep 05 2019 11:41 PM
There is not even a time picker yet... Having just used Google Forms earlier I am so surprised that a so basic feature is not possible to use
Sep 06 2019 12:06 AM
This would be very helpful with the project i'm currently working on@William Mattison
Oct 03 2019 05:11 AM
Any idea if / when this will be incorporated? This is so basic!
Oct 17 2019 06:06 AM
Hi @Nakul Madaan - I wanted to add another voice to the group requesting time input as a value in Forms.
Like other folks mentioned in this thread, it would be very helpful to use this in conjunction with Flow.
Oct 29 2019 04:16 AM
I think this is what you're after...I have a "Start time" and "End time" field on my form as text fields. The user needs to enter the times as 24hrs 00:00 format.
In the Flow, 'Create Event' step, under 'Start time' I then enter the date response and the start time response, adding a T in the middle. Same for 'End Time'. Like so:
This successfully creates a new calendar appointment at the right date and time entered.
Dec 01 2019 01:35 PM
@Nakul Madaan Is there any update on including Time feature in Microsoft forms?
Dec 01 2019 02:52 PM
Hi @varjay
Not yet. The only option I can think of is to use a text question field to get someone to enter it in, or to create a dropdown list of the times in intervals for the 24 hours (e.g. 00:00, 00:30, 01:00, etc).
Cheers
Damien
Feb 11 2020 01:31 AM - edited May 28 2020 03:13 AM
Creating a dropdown for all hours and minutes from 00:00 to 23:59 as a solution is a solution that google forms solves better imo. :face_without_mouth:
Please add this as an option to the "input date" thingy! :tired_face:
Feb 18 2020 01:49 AM
Hi @Nakul Madaan and Microsoft teams, it has been 2020 now... and the feature is still missing in Forms. Appreciate if you can please roll this one out.
There are more and more users now, especially your Enterprise customers (like mee!!)
Mar 02 2020 12:46 AM
@William Mattison and a simple, basic, general required field format on almost any form ... is still missing !!! The only possible explanation is that the Form developers are paid by Google ;)
May 27 2020 08:56 AM
unbelievable: 4 years and the control with time is not added..sincerely I don't understand why..it's so stupid.
May 27 2020 10:00 AM
May 27 2020 10:30 AM
sincerely speaking I think, and suppose you and other, consider that a time control is not a control for a Pro version.
Marco
Jun 26 2020 06:44 AM
Jul 05 2020 12:51 PM
@William Mattison @CHRISTIAN CLAMME I'm creating a survey for the community to report suspicious activity in the neighborhood. Filling in for Time and Date of sighting is a must. I had to create the survey in another platform.