USING
The USING operator converts date and
numeric values to a string based on a formatting mask.
Syntax
expr USING format
- expr is a language expression.
- format is a string expression that defines the formatting mask to be used.
Usage
The USING operator applies a formatting string to the left operand.
The left operand must be a valid date, integer or decimal number.
The format string can be any valid string expression using formatting characters as described in Formatting numeric values and Formatting DATE values.
Note:
DATETIME and INTERVAL expressions cannot be
formatted with the USING operator. Use the base.Datetime and
base.Interval methods instead. For more details, see Formatting DATETIME values and Formatting INTERVAL values.The USING operator has a low order of precedence:
if you use operators with a higher precedence, the resulting string
might not be what you are expecting.
For example, the
|| concatenation operator is evaluated
before USING. As a result:LET x = a || b USING "format"will
first concatenate a and b, then
apply the USING format.
To solve this issue, use parentheses around the
USING expression:LET x = a || (b USING "format")Example
MAIN
DEFINE d DECIMAL(12,2)
LET d = -12345678.91
DISPLAY d USING "$-##,###,##&.&&"
DISPLAY TODAY USING "yyyy-mm-dd"
END MAIN