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Revision as of 17:21, 10 March 2009
Contents
SET SECONDS
Class
Date and Time Data
Purpose
Specify whether the display of datetime values includes seconds
Syntax
SET SECONDS ON | OFF | (<expL>)
See Also
CDOW(), CMONTH(), CTOD(), DATE(), DATETIME(), DAY(), DAYS(), DMY(), DOW(), DTOC(), DTOM(), DTOS(), DTOV(), EPOCH(), GOMONTH(), MDY(), MONTH(), MTOD(), QUARTER(), STOD(), VTOD(), YEAR(), SET CENTURY, SET DATE, SET EPOCH, SET HOURS, SET MARK
Description
If SET SECONDS is ON, then the display of datetime values includes seconds. If SECONDS is OFF then the time part of datetime values only includes hours, minutes and AM | PM. By default, SECONDS is ON. The SET HOURS set command determines whether hours are shown in 24 hour format (OFF) or in 12 hour format with AM | PM postfix (ON).
Example
set seconds off ? datetime() 01/23/2004 01:18 PM set seconds on ? datetime() 01/23/2004 01:18:22 PM
Products
Recital Database Server, Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer