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Revision as of 10:15, 4 February 2013
Contents
Purpose
Determine input and output date formats
Syntax
SET DATE [TO] AMERICAN | ANSI | BRITISH | DMY | FRENCH | GERMAN | ISO | ITALIAN | JAPAN | MDY | USA | YMD
See Also
CTOD(), DATE(), DMY(), DTOC(), DTOS(), DTOV(), MDY(), SET CENTURY, SET EPOCH, SET MARK, STOD(), VTOD()
Description
The SET DATE command specifies the input and output format for dates. The following summarizes the available date formats.
Date | Format |
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AMERICAN (or MDY) | mm/dd/yy |
ANSI | yy.mm.dd |
BRITISH or FRENCH or (DMY) | dd/mm/yy |
GERMAN | dd.mm.yy |
ITALIAN | dd-mm-yy |
JAPAN or (YMD) | yy/mm/dd |
USA | mm-dd-yy |
ISO | yyyy-mm-dd |
If SET CENTURY is ON, then the years will be formatted with four digits, i.e. yyyy. The SET MARK command may be used to specify an alternate character to separate the parts of a date.
Example
set date german use patrons index dates seek ctod("01.01.98") set century on seek ctod("01.01.1998")