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==Syntax==
==Syntax==
<p class="syntax">%num = $Sir_DateNM
<p class="syntax">%num = $Sir_DateNM
</p>
<p>
</p>
</p>


where
===Syntax terms===
 
<table class="syntaxTable">
<table class="syntaxTable">
<tr><th>%num</th>
<tr><th>%num</th>
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</table>
</table>


For example, the following fragment will print the date and time 1.8 seconds from the current time:
==Usage notes==
 
<p class="code"> PRINT $Sir_NM2Date($Sir_DateNM + 1800, 'MM/DD/YY HH:MI:SS.XX')
</p>
 
<var>$Sir_DateNM</var> has no error conditions.
 
Notes:
<ul>
<ul>
<li><var>$Sir_DateNM</var> has no error conditions.
<li>Values returned by <var>$Sir_DateNM</var> will exceed the range that can be represented in a 4-byte integer, so you should probably avoid storing the value in a BINARY or FLOAT4 field.  
<li>Values returned by <var>$Sir_DateNM</var> will exceed the range that can be represented in a 4-byte integer, so you should probably avoid storing the value in a BINARY or FLOAT4 field.  
<li>To obtain the current date and time in a readable form, use <var>$Sir_Date</var>.  
<li>To obtain the current date and time in a readable form, use <var>$Sir_Date</var>.  
<li>To convert the number of milliseconds to a readable form, use <var>$Sir_NM2Date</var>.
<li>To convert the number of milliseconds to a readable form, use <var>$Sir_NM2Date</var>.
</ul>
</ul>
==Example==
The following fragment will print the date and time 1.8 seconds from the current time:
<p class="code">PRINT $Sir_NM2Date($Sir_DateNM + 1800, 'MM/DD/YY HH:MI:SS.XX')
</p>


==Products authorizing {{PAGENAMEE}}==  
==Products authorizing {{PAGENAMEE}}==  
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<li>[[Sir2000 User Language Tools]]</li>
<li>[[Sir2000 User Language Tools]]</li>
</ul>
</ul>
<p>
</p>


[[Category:$Functions|$Sir_DateNM]]
[[Category:$Functions|$Sir_DateNM]]

Revision as of 21:47, 19 July 2013

Current date and time as number of milliseconds

Note: Most Sirius $functions have been deprecated in favor of Object Oriented methods. The OO equivalent of $Sir_DateNM is CurrentTimeMilliseconds.

The $Sir_DateNM function has no arguments and returns the number of 1/1000th seconds since 1 January, 1900.

Syntax

%num = $Sir_DateNM

Syntax terms

%num set to the number of 1/1000th seconds (milliseconds) from 1 Jan 1900 12:00 AM to the current date and time.

Usage notes

  • $Sir_DateNM has no error conditions.
  • Values returned by $Sir_DateNM will exceed the range that can be represented in a 4-byte integer, so you should probably avoid storing the value in a BINARY or FLOAT4 field.
  • To obtain the current date and time in a readable form, use $Sir_Date.
  • To convert the number of milliseconds to a readable form, use $Sir_NM2Date.

Example

The following fragment will print the date and time 1.8 seconds from the current time:

PRINT $Sir_NM2Date($Sir_DateNM + 1800, 'MM/DD/YY HH:MI:SS.XX')

Products authorizing $Sir_DateNM