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Datetime formatting occurs when converting a DATETIME to a string, for example in a LET, DISPLAY or PRINT instruction, and when displaying datetime values in form fields.
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The next example formats a DATETIME value by using the util.Datetime.format() method:
IMPORT util MAIN DEFINE dt DATETIME YEAR TO SECOND LET dt = CURRENT DISPLAY util.Datetime.format(dt, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S") END MAIN
2015-12-23 11:45:33
A datetime value can be formatted with the util.Datetime.format() method.
DEFINE dt DATETIME YEAR TO FRACTION(5) LET dt = "2015-12-24 11:34:56.82373"
DEFINE dt DATETIME YEAR TO MINUTE LET dt = util.Datetime.parse( "2014-12-24 23:45", "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M" )
When formatting DATETIME values, the format-string of the util.Datetime.parse() and util.Datetime.format() methods consists of a set of place holders that represent the different parts of a datetime value (year, month, day, hour, minute, second and fraction).
s shows the formatting symbols for DATETIME expressions. Any character different from the placeholders described in this table is interpreted as a literal and will appear as-is in the resulting string.
The calendar used for date formatting is the Gregorian calendar.
Placeholder | Description |
---|---|
%a | The abbreviated name of the day of the week. Note: When parsing a datetime string,
%a and %A are equivalent to detect
the name of the day of the week in abbreviated form or full day
name.
|
%A | The full name of the day of the week. |
%b or %h | The abbreviated month name. Note: When parsing a datetime
string, %b/%h and
%B are equivalent to detect the month name in
abbreviated form or full month name.
|
%B | The full month name. |
%c | The date and time representation. |
%C | The century number (0-99) |
%D | Equivalent to %m/%d/%y |
%d | The day of month with 2 digits (01-31) |
%e | The day of month with one or 2 digits (1-31) |
%F | The fractional part of a second |
%H | The hour with 2 digits (00-23). |
%I | The hour on a 12-hour clock (1-12) |
%y | The year on 2 digits (91) |
%Y | The year on 4 digits (1991) |
%m | The month as 2 digits (01-12) |
%M | The minutes (00-59) |
%n | A newline character |
%p | The locale's equivalent of AM or PM |
%r | The 12-hour clock time. In the POSIX locale equivalent to %I:%M:%S %p |
%R | Equivalent to %H:%M |
%S | The seconds (00-59) |
%t | A tab character |
%T | Equivalent to %H:%M:%S |
%x | The date, using the locale's date format. |
%X | The time, using the locale's time format. |
%w | The ordinal number of the day of the week (0-6), with Sunday = 0. |
%y | The year within century (0-99) |
%Y | The year, including the century (for example, 1991) |
Format String | Datetime value | Result string |
---|---|---|
%d/%m/%Y %H:%M | 2011-10-24 11:23:45 | 24/10/2011 11:23 |
[%d %b %Y %H:%M:%S] | 2011-10-24 11:23:45 | [24 Oct 2011 11:23:45] |
(%a.) %b. %d, %Y | 1999-09-23 | (Thu.) Sep. 23, 1999 |