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<p class="syntax"><span class="term">%time</span> = <span class="literal">$FIniTim</span>(fname) | <p class="syntax"><span class="term">%time</span> = <span class="literal">$FIniTim</span>(<span class="term">fname</span>) | ||
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Revision as of 23:56, 12 April 2013
File initialization YYDDDMMHHSSTH
Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. There is no OO equivalent for the $FIniTim function.
This function returns the date and time a file was initialized, in YYDDDMMHHSSTH format.
The $FIniTim function accepts one arguments and returns either a null string or a string in YYDDDHHMMSSTH format.
Syntax
%time = $FIniTim(fname)
Syntax terms
%time | A null string if the file is not open, or it is it is the date and time that the file was initialized in YYDDDHHMMSSTH format. |
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fname | The name of the file for which initialization date and time is to be returned. The file must be currently opened by the user. |
Examples
This code fragment sets %TIME to the date and time that file MYFILE was initialized:
OPEN FILE MYFILE %TIME = $FIniTim('MYFILE')
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