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Revision as of 22:43, 19 February 2015
Get current datetime
Note: Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. The OO equivalent of $Sir_Date is CurrentTimeString.
This function accepts an optional datetime format string and an optional error control string, and returns the current date and time as a character string with the specified format.
Syntax
%odate = $Sir_Date(fmt, errctl)
Syntax terms
%odate | Set to contain the current date and time, in the format specified by fmt. |
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fmt | Optional datetime format string, defaults to YY-MM-DD . Refer to Datetime string formats for an explanation of valid datetime formats and valid datetime values. |
errctl | Optional error control string; refer to Datetime error handling. |
Usage notes
- $Sir_Date returns the null string in the following error case: fmt is not a valid datetime format. For more information about error handling, see Datetime error handling).
Example
The following fragment prints a value such as Monday, 1 January 2001 AT 01:11:10 PM
:
Print $Sir_Date('Wkday, DAY Month YYYY' WITH ' "A"T HH:MI:SS AM')