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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The SYSDATE parameter lets you set the initial system date to a given value. The SYSDATE and SYSTIME parameters must both be specified together, unless SYSDATE=+ | The <var>SYSDATE</var> parameter lets you set the initial system date to a given value. The <var>SYSDATE</var> and <var>[[SYSTIME parameter|SYSTIME]]</var> parameters must both be specified together, unless <code>SYSDATE=+<i>ddd</i></code> is specified. | ||
SYSDATE | |||
The format for the parameter value is: | |||
<p class="syntax">SYSDATE=<span class="term">yyyy</span>/<span class="term">mm</span>/<span class="term">dd</span></p> | |||
Or: | |||
<p class="syntax">SYSDATE=+<span class="term">ddd</span></p> | |||
The <var>SYSDATE</var> value must not be in the past, and it must not be after <code>2042/09/17</code>, the date the old-style, 8-byte hardware, Time-Of-Day clock value wraps to zero. | |||
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Revision as of 23:25, 5 March 2015
System initial date
Summary
- Default value
- Current operating system time
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- user 0 CCAIN parameter list only
- Related products
- All
- Introduced
- Model 204 V6.1 or earlier
Description
The SYSDATE parameter lets you set the initial system date to a given value. The SYSDATE and SYSTIME parameters must both be specified together, unless SYSDATE=+ddd
is specified.
The format for the parameter value is:
SYSDATE=yyyy/mm/dd
Or:
SYSDATE=+ddd
The SYSDATE value must not be in the past, and it must not be after 2042/09/17
, the date the old-style, 8-byte hardware, Time-Of-Day clock value wraps to zero.