Time Date Formatting - Mantracourt T24 User Manual

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Time Date Formatting

When defining filenames or using <@> tokens in reports and alerts the special time and data structures are
defined by the following groups of case sensitive characters:
Element
Description
"yy"
The last two digits of the year (that is, 2009 would be displayed as "09").
"yyyy"
The full year (that is, 2009 would be displayed as "2009").
"mm"
The two-digit month number. Single-digit values are preceded by a zero.
"mmm"
The three-character month abbreviation.
"mmmm"
The full month name.
"dd"
The two-digit day. Single-digit day values are preceded by a zero.
"ddd"
The three-character weekday abbreviation.
"dddd"
The full weekday name.
"hh"
The two-digit hour in 12-hour format. Single-digit values are preceded by a zero.
"HH"
The two-digit hour in 24-hour format. Single-digit values are preceded by a zero.
"MM"
The two-digit minute. Single-digit values are preceded by a zero.
"SS"
The two-digit second. Single-digit values are preceded by a zero.
"TT"
The two-letter AM/PM abbreviation (that is, AM is displayed as "AM").
"ee"
The full time and date encoded numerically in the MS Excel format.
"EE"
Epoch format in milliseconds elapsed since 01/01/1970.
Any other characters will form part of the formatted output.
i.e. '<@mmmm dd yyyy at HH:MM:SS>' would decode to 'January 15 2009 at 12:23:05'
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