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Revision as of 17:10, 11 March 2009
Contents
SET MARK
Class
Date and Time Data
Purpose
Change the separator character in dates
Syntax
SET MARK TO [<expC>]
See Also
CTOD(), DATE(), DMY(), DTOC(), DTOS(), DTOV(), MDY(), STOD(), VTOD(), SET DATE
Description
The SET MARK TO command changes the separator character in dates to the character specified in expression <expC>. If character expression <expC> evaluates to more than one character, the SET MARK TO command only uses the first character in the string. The default separator in dates is determined by the setting of the SET DATE TO command. If the optional <expC> is not used, the date separator is set back to the default.
Example
set mark to "." ?date() 05.05.2000
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer