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I am using the react-datetime and moment.



How can I use the onChange for get the changed date? and return the string



this.state= date: "2019-01-01" 

<DateTime
defaultValue=this.state.date
timeFormat=false
onChange=onChange
/>









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    I am using the react-datetime and moment.



    How can I use the onChange for get the changed date? and return the string



    this.state= date: "2019-01-01" 

    <DateTime
    defaultValue=this.state.date
    timeFormat=false
    onChange=onChange
    />









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      I am using the react-datetime and moment.



      How can I use the onChange for get the changed date? and return the string



      this.state= date: "2019-01-01" 

      <DateTime
      defaultValue=this.state.date
      timeFormat=false
      onChange=onChange
      />









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      I am using the react-datetime and moment.



      How can I use the onChange for get the changed date? and return the string



      this.state= date: "2019-01-01" 

      <DateTime
      defaultValue=this.state.date
      timeFormat=false
      onChange=onChange
      />






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          You have to create a handler for onChange, something like this:



          handleChange=(value)=>
          //value is the changed value
          this.setState(date: value)


          <DateTime
          defaultValue=this.state.date
          timeFormat=false
          onChange=handleChange
          />


          Then value is the changed value. Handle change function is called everytime the datetime calls onChange.






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            You have to create a handler for onChange, something like this:



            handleChange=(value)=>
            //value is the changed value
            this.setState(date: value)


            <DateTime
            defaultValue=this.state.date
            timeFormat=false
            onChange=handleChange
            />


            Then value is the changed value. Handle change function is called everytime the datetime calls onChange.






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              You have to create a handler for onChange, something like this:



              handleChange=(value)=>
              //value is the changed value
              this.setState(date: value)


              <DateTime
              defaultValue=this.state.date
              timeFormat=false
              onChange=handleChange
              />


              Then value is the changed value. Handle change function is called everytime the datetime calls onChange.






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                You have to create a handler for onChange, something like this:



                handleChange=(value)=>
                //value is the changed value
                this.setState(date: value)


                <DateTime
                defaultValue=this.state.date
                timeFormat=false
                onChange=handleChange
                />


                Then value is the changed value. Handle change function is called everytime the datetime calls onChange.






                share|improve this answer













                You have to create a handler for onChange, something like this:



                handleChange=(value)=>
                //value is the changed value
                this.setState(date: value)


                <DateTime
                defaultValue=this.state.date
                timeFormat=false
                onChange=handleChange
                />


                Then value is the changed value. Handle change function is called everytime the datetime calls onChange.







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