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Returns an 8-character numerical string corresponding to the specified date. The string is in the yyyyMMdd format, where yyyy is the four-digit year, MM is the month, and dd is the day of the month. | Returns an 8-character numerical string corresponding to the specified date. The string is in the yyyyMMdd format, where yyyy is the four-digit year, MM is the month, and dd is the day of the month. | ||
− | + | ==== Usage ==== | |
+ | <syntaxhighlight>El_DateStr(dd, MM, yyyy)</syntaxhighlight> | ||
+ | Where: [[dd]] - a numerical expression specifying the day of the month | ||
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+ | [[MM]] - a numerical expression specifying the month | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[yyyy]] - a four-digit numerical expression specifying the year | ||
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==== Example ==== | ==== Example ==== | ||
<syntaxhighlight>El_DateStr(02,04,2008) will return the string "20080402", corresponding to the specified date | <syntaxhighlight>El_DateStr(02,04,2008) will return the string "20080402", corresponding to the specified date |
Revision as of 12:43, 13 February 2012
Returns an 8-character numerical string corresponding to the specified date. The string is in the yyyyMMdd format, where yyyy is the four-digit year, MM is the month, and dd is the day of the month.
Usage
El_DateStr(dd, MM, yyyy)
Where: dd - a numerical expression specifying the day of the month
MM - a numerical expression specifying the month
yyyy - a four-digit numerical expression specifying the year
Example
El_DateStr(02,04,2008) will return the string "20080402", corresponding to the specified date
of April 2nd, 2008.