Table 15-2. Date Masks for Text Driver
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Symbol
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Description
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m
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Output the month's number (1-12).
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mm
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Output a leading zero if the month number is less than 10.
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mmm, Mmm, MMM
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Output the three-letter abbreviation for the month depending on the case of the Ms (for example, jan, Jan, JAN).
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mmmm, Mmmm, MMMM
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Output the name of the full month depending on the case of the Ms (for example, january, January, JANUARY).
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d
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Output the day number (1-31).
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dd
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Output a leading zero if the day number is less than 10.
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ddd, Ddd, DDD
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Output the three-letter day abbreviation depending on the case of the Ds (for example, mon, Mon, MON).
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dddd, Dddd, DDDD
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Output the name of the full day depending on the case of the Ds (for example, monday, Monday, MONDAY).
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yy
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Output the last two digits of the year.
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yyyy
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Output the full four digits of the year.
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J
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Output the Julian value for the date. The Julian value is the number of days since 4712 BC.
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\ - . : , (space)
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Special characters used to separate the parts of a date.
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\
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Output the next character. For example, if the mask is mm/dd/yyyy \A\D, the value appears as 10/01/2003 AD in the text file.
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"string", 'string'
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Output the string in the text file.
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