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|A text string depicting am/pm in a 12-hour clock day | |A text string depicting am/pm in a 12-hour clock day | ||
For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12-hour_clock | For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12-hour_clock | ||
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Revision as of 19:52, 18 October 2013
Date/Time strings are used as arguments in Date/Time Formula Functions, and can also be the result of applying a Date/Time formula function.
Examples
'03/27/2009 10:15 am' '20.04.2009 10:45 pm' '2009-20-04 20:30'
Date/Time strings are composed of these elements:
Element | Syntax | Description |
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year | yyyy | A text string depicting the year (1900 - 9999) |
month | mm | A text string depicting the month (1-12, beginning with January) |
day | dd | A text string depicting the day of the month (1-31, depending on the number of days in the month) |
hour | hh | A text string depicting the hour in the format (0-12 for a 12-hour clock, or 0-24 for a 24-hour clock) |
minute | mm | A text string depicting the minute in the format (0-59) |
am pm |
a | A text string depicting am/pm in a 12-hour clock day
For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12-hour_clock |