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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[AMPM()]], [[CDOW()]], [[CTOD(),CMONTH()]], [[DATE()]], [[DAY()]], [[DMY()]], [[DOW()]], [[DTOC()]], [[DTOM()]], [[DTOS()]], [[DTOV()]], [[MDY()]], [[MONTH()]], [[SET CENTURY]], [[SET DATE]], [[SET MARK]], [[STOD()]], [[TIME()]], [[VTOD()]], [[YEAR()]]
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[[AMPM()]], [[CDOW()]], [[CTOD()]], [[CMONTH()]], [[DATE()]], [[DAY()]], [[DMY()]], [[DOW()]], [[DTOC()]], [[DTOM()]], [[DTOS()]], [[DTOV()]], [[MDY()]], [[MONTH()]], [[SET CENTURY]], [[SET DATE]], [[SET MARK]], [[STOD()]], [[TIME()]], [[VTOD()]], [[YEAR()]]
  
  

Revision as of 12:25, 24 March 2009

Class

Expressions and Type Conversion


Purpose

Function to convert a date string in the format DD-Mmm-YYYY to a date data type


Syntax

MTOD(<expC>)


See Also

AMPM(), CDOW(), CTOD(), CMONTH(), DATE(), DAY(), DMY(), DOW(), DTOC(), DTOM(), DTOS(), DTOV(), MDY(), MONTH(), SET CENTURY, SET DATE, SET MARK, STOD(), TIME(), VTOD(), YEAR()


Description

The MTOD() function is used to convert date strings in the format DD-Mmm-YYYY to date data types. The returned date will be in the format determined by SET CENTURY, SET DATE and SET MARK.

 If <expC> is not a valid date string, MTOD() will return an empty date.  The DD-Mmm-YYYY format is the calendar date format in Recital Mirage. 


Example

set century on
? mtod("10-Oct-2008")
10/10/2008


Products

Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer