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==Date and Time== | ==Date and Time== | ||
[CURRENTDATE] - current date | [CURRENTDATE] - current date | ||
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[FORMATDATE:[any template variable that creates a date]{%A, %e %B, %Y}] - format the date in the strftime format. The date value could be included by inserting a different template variable containing a date. | [FORMATDATE:[any template variable that creates a date]{%A, %e %B, %Y}] - format the date in the strftime format. The date value could be included by inserting a different template variable containing a date. | ||
The following codes can be used in any order between the {} brackets to create custom time and date formats. | |||
%a An abbreviated textual representation of the day Sun through Sat | |||
%A A full textual representation of the day Sunday through Saturday | |||
%d Two-digit day of the month (with leading zeros) 01 to 31 | |||
%e Day of the month, with a space preceding single digits. 1 to 31 | |||
%j Day of the year, 3 digits with leading zeros 001 to 366 | |||
%u ISO-8601 numeric representation of the day of the week 1 (for Monday) through 7 (for Sunday) | |||
%w Numeric representation of the day of the week 0 (for Sunday) through 6 (for Saturday) | |||
%U Week number of the given year, starting with the first Sunday as the first week 13 (for the 13th full week of the year) | |||
%V ISO-8601:1988 week number of the given year, starting with the first week of the year with at least 4 weekdays, with Monday being the start of the week 01 through 53 (where 53 accounts for an overlapping week) | |||
%W A numeric representation of the week of the year, starting with the first Monday as the first week 46 (for the 46th week of the year beginning with a Monday) | |||
%b Abbreviated month name, based on the locale Jan through Dec | |||
%B Full month name, based on the locale January through December | |||
%h Abbreviated month name, based on the locale (an alias of %b) Jan through Dec | |||
%m Two digit representation of the month 01 (for January) through 12 (for December) | |||
%C Two digit representation of the century (year divided by 100, truncated to an integer) 19 for the 20th Century | |||
%g Two digit representation of the year going by ISO-8601:1988 standards (see %V) Example: 09 for the week of January 6, 2009 | |||
%G The full four-digit version of %g Example: 2008 for the week of January 3, 2009 | |||
%y Two digit representation of the year Example: 09 for 2009, 79 for 1979 | |||
%Y Four digit representation for the year Example: 2038 | |||
%H Two digit representation of the hour in 24-hour format 00 through 23 | |||
%k Hour in 24-hour format, with a space preceding single digits 0 through 23 | |||
%I Two digit representation of the hour in 12-hour format 01 through 12 | |||
%l (lower-case 'L') Hour in 12-hour format, with a space preceding single digits 1 through 12 | |||
%M Two digit representation of the minute 00 through 59 | |||
%p UPPER-CASE 'AM' or 'PM' based on the given time Example: AM for 00:31, PM for 22:23 | |||
%P lower-case 'am' or 'pm' based on the given time Example: am for 00:31, pm for 22:23 | |||
%r Same as "%I:%M:%S %p" Example: 09:34:17 PM for 21:34:17 | |||
%R Same as "%H:%M" Example: 00:35 for 12:35 AM, 16:44 for 4:44 PM | |||
%S Two digit representation of the second 00 through 59 | |||
%T Same as "%H:%M:%S" Example: 21:34:17 for 09:34:17 PM | |||
%X Preferred time representation based on locale, without the date Example: 03:59:16 or 15:59:16 | |||
%z The time zone offset. Example: -0500 for US Eastern Time | |||
%Z The time zone abbreviation. Example: EST for Eastern Time | |||
%c Preferred date and time stamp based on locale Example: Tue Feb 5 00:45:10 2009 for February 5, 2009 at 12:45:10 AM | |||
%D Same as "%m/%d/%y" Example: 02/05/09 for February 5, 2009 | |||
%F Same as "%Y-%m-%d" (commonly used in database datestamps) Example: 2009-02-05 for February 5, 2009 | |||
%s Unix Epoch Time timestamp (same as the time() function) Example: 305815200 for September 10, 1979 08:40:00 AM | |||
%x Preferred date representation based on locale, without the time Example: 02/05/09 for February 5, 2009 | |||
%n A newline character ("\n") | |||
%t A Tab character ("\t") | |||
%% A literal percentage character ("%") | |||
== Booking Group variables == | == Booking Group variables == | ||