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* '''s''': seconds as one or two digit number, no leading zeros
 
* '''s''': seconds as one or two digit number, no leading zeros
 
When a capital "U" preceeds a date/time variable name, UTC is used instead of local time ("[Uhh]:[Umm]:[Uss] UTC" is evaluated to a string like "16:03:33 UTC")
 
When a capital "U" preceeds a date/time variable name, UTC is used instead of local time ("[Uhh]:[Umm]:[Uss] UTC" is evaluated to a string like "16:03:33 UTC")
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* '''epoch''': epochtime as defined in Unix (seconds since January 1, 1970)

Revision as of 00:18, 31 July 2017

Date und time variables are defined as follows:

  • YYYY: year as four digit number
  • YY: year as two digit number
  • MM: month as two digit number, if only one digit neede a zero will be used as first digit
  • M: month as one or two digit number, no leading zeros
  • DD: day of month as two digit number, if only one digit neede a zero will be used as first digit
  • D: day of month as one or two digit number, no leading zeros
  • hh: hour in 24h notation as two digit number, if only one digit neede a zero will be used as first digit
  • h: hour in 24h notation as one or two digit number, no leading zeros
  • HH: hour in 12h notation as two digit number, if only one digit neede a zero will be used as first digit
  • H: hour in 12h notation as one or two digit number, no leading zeros
  • apm: returns "am" or "pm" to be added to 12h time notations
  • APM: returns "AM" or "PM" to be added to 12h time notations
  • mm: minute as two digit number, if only one digit neede a zero will be used as first digit
  • m: minute as one or two digit number, no leading zeros
  • ss: seconds as two digit number, if only one digit neede a zero will be used as first digit
  • s: seconds as one or two digit number, no leading zeros

When a capital "U" preceeds a date/time variable name, UTC is used instead of local time ("[Uhh]:[Umm]:[Uss] UTC" is evaluated to a string like "16:03:33 UTC")

  • epoch: epochtime as defined in Unix (seconds since January 1, 1970)